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Malaysian CMO Awards for 24 ‘brave and brilliant’ marketers

Brands have delivered excellence, business results despite Covid-19, says awards president Prof Harmandar Singh

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 Dec 2020 1:00PM

Malaysian CMO Awards for 24 ‘brave and brilliant’ marketers
Andrew Pinto of Mudah.my is among the recipients of the Malaysian CMO Awards 2020. – marketingmagazine.com.my pic, December 4, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Twenty-four local brand marketers have bagged the Malaysian Chief Marketing Officers (CMO) Awards 2020, with the prize-giving ceremony to be conducted virtually on January 8 next year.

The awards honour “brave and brilliant marketers who have the tenacity to inspire and lead”.

“We are going through unusual times, and while marketing activities have been subdued by Covid-19, brands nevertheless stepped up to the plate to deliver excellence and business results,” said Malaysian CMO Awards president Prof Harmandar Singh.

“The judges evaluated how candidates led, adapted and embraced the new way of working, and delivered campaigns and launched new initiatives that progressed the economic health of the company, people and brand.”

The winners are:

– Abdul Sani Abdul Murad (RHB Banking Group)

– Andrew Pinto (Mudah.my)

– Andrew Yeoh (IKEA Southeast Asia)

– Angelina Villanueva (KFC Malaysia)

– Ben Foo (Taylor’s Education Group)

– Benjamin Wook Lik Kang (Maxis)

– Edmund Lee (Red Bull Malaysia)

– Farhan Hafetz (FGV Holdings Bhd)

– Fernie Jasmine Abdul Ghani (Axiata Group)

– Gigi Lee Ching Yee (RHB Bank Bhd)

– Jovina Tan Siew Ching (Taylor’s Education Group)

– Kong Ee Lynn (unifi, Telekom Malaysia)

– Martin Voon (RHB Banking Group)

– Mohd Shahrizal Abdul Rahim (Astro Media Solutions)

– Nick Yap Ka Wah (Maxi)

– Nizam Sani (Bank Rakyat)

– Raymond Siva (Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation)

– Schrene Goh (Pos Malaysia)

– Shazlina Mohd Suffian (Maybank)

– Sheena Fong (Novartis)

– Shirley New (Taylor’s Education Group)

– Sutapa Bhattacharya (Tenaga Nasional Bhd)

– Tai Kam Leong (Maxis)

– Tham Yen Lee (Astro Media Solutions). – The Vibes, December 4, 2020

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