TBWA\Malaysia has appointed Yee Wai Khuen as its new Chief Creative Officer. Effective 1 April, he will be tasked with โredefining the creative departmentโs role in crafting disruptive solutions for the agencyโs portfolio of brands, and driving the global vision for TBWAโs global creative product,โ the agency said.

Commenting on the appointment, CEO Yee Hui Tsin said:, โAs we continue our collective mission to orchestrate disruptive solutions for greater business impact, building creative excellence is critical for our continued success.
โThat is why we are excited for Yee to join us, as he brings with him extensive experience across diverse environments and channels, which enables him to offer a holistic perspective on how creativity can push the limits. I cannot wait to see the disruptive work that he will do with us.โ
Yee was most recently regional executive creative director at Carsome, where he was focused on brand development and was responsible for all creative output for the car e-commerce platform in the Southeast Asia region. Most notably, the brandโs work with football star Eric Cantona on its The Trusted Way to Buy a Car brand platform, helped establish CARSOME as Southeast Asiaโs largest user car ecosystem.
โI canโt wait to get started at TBWA. The agencyโs focus on total brand experience aligns perfectly with my own beliefs in where the industry needs to progress,โ said Yee.
โCreative ideas alone are no longer enough. The synergy between science, technology, and creativity to address real world challenges. We need to go beyond simple solutions, never settle for less for extraordinary outcomes.โ
A multi-award-winning veteran with two decades under his belt, Yee has not only worked across multiple categories and markets, he also boasts holistic expertise across traditional, design, digital, social, and tech platforms.
His portfolio includes brands such as Tencent, Mercedes Benz, Toyota, Malaysia Airlines, CIMB, Singtel, Celcom Axiata, Tiger Beer, Guinness, Nestle, Colgate, Danone, Abbott, Pizza Hut Delivery and Mattel.
Yee takes over from Gigi Lee, TBWA\Malaysiaโs former Chief Creative Officer, who stepped down from the role in December last year, retiring from agency life to pursue personal projects.
Commenting on Leeโs exit, CEO Yee HuiTsin said: โWe are grateful for Gigiโs contributions to the growth of our agency, our people, and our clients. Itโs been a privilege to have worked with someone of her calibre. She will be deeply missed and we wish her nothing but the best as she explores her next chapter.โ
Lee joined the agency in 2016, to spearhead creative efforts in making great ideas happen. Her many accomplishments include establishing the Kuala Lumpur operations as the Centre of Excellence for Design in Asia under the DxD brand. Since its launch in 2020, DxD has contributed to 20% of total agency revenue, leading to an overall 16% growth in business for the company.
โFor six years, Iโve been a proud mama pirate. Iโve had the honour and pleasure to work with an amazing crew, both locally and regionally, bringing many campaigns to life. Iโm going to miss the adrenaline rush, the teamwork, the tears, laughter, and celebrations,โ said Lee.
โTBWA\Malaysia is in good hands moving forward. Yee comes with vast experience and an awesome creative reputation. Not only is he a good mentor, heโs a great leader as well. Yee, the creative helm is yours. Keep the flag flying high.โ
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