The Philippine Star

FCB Manila marks 20 years

- BABE ROMUALDEZ Photos by RAMON JOSEPH J. RUIZ

The Philippine office of FCB (Foote, Cone & Belding) — one of the biggest advertisin­g agencies in the world — celebrated its 20th year in the country with no less than US Ambassador

Sung Kim as the guest of honor. Flying in for the occasion was Jonathan

Allard, chief financial officer for internatio­nal markets at FCB Global based in Singapore.

Joining the milestone event were representa­tives from the agency’s impressive list of clients in its two decades in the industry, among them Dole, Nivea, Asia Brewery, Meralco, PLDT, Smart, the SM Group, Andy Player, Chrysler, Cobra, Double Dragon, The Dalmore, Propan, Dutch Mill Delight, and a host of others.

FCB Manila’s well-deserved reputation as one of the best advertisin­g agencies in the country is underscore­d by its successful campaigns and enduring body of advertisin­g output. It was the agency that was instrument­al in shaping up brands such as Smart Communicat­ions’ “Talk ‘N Text,” which, to this day, continues to increase its subscriber base.

FCB traces its proud heritage to 1873 when it was founded as Lord & Thomas in Chicago — making it the third oldest advertisin­g agency in the US that has survived to this day. From Lord & Thomas came Albert Lasker who became known as the “father of modern advertisin­g” because of his work that revolution­ized the advertisin­g industry, utilizing radio that, in turn, significan­tly impacted pop culture. In 1942, Lord & Thomas was acquired by Emerson Foote,

Fairfax Cone and Don Belding — who renamed the company as Foote, Cone & Belding.

During the 2016 Cannes Lions (a global event for those working in the creative communicat­ions, advertisin­g and related fields), FCB brought home a total of 47 Lions, making it the strongest performanc­e ever. In the Philippine­s, FCB Manila welcomed 2017 with a back-to-back win for a key regional website and digital project for Dole, and the corporate campaign for Double Dragon (the property developmen­t company of Mang Inasal founder Injap Sia in partnershi­p with Jollibee’s

Tony Tan Caktiong) — auguring a strong year for the advertisin­g company.

 ??  ?? With SM Investment­s Corp.’s Tessie Sy-Coson and Executive Secretary Bingbong Medialdea.
With SM Investment­s Corp.’s Tessie Sy-Coson and Executive Secretary Bingbong Medialdea.
 ??  ?? Emperador’s Glenn Manlapaz and Mon Zamora with US Embassy Consul John Boyll.
Emperador’s Glenn Manlapaz and Mon Zamora with US Embassy Consul John Boyll.
 ??  ?? Finance Secretary Sonny Dominguez with Lorenzo Tan and Kara Aguas.
Finance Secretary Sonny Dominguez with Lorenzo Tan and Kara Aguas.
 ??  ?? ADB’s Paul Dominguez and George Barcelon.
ADB’s Paul Dominguez and George Barcelon.
 ??  ?? Dutch Mill’s Natasha Rojvithee and Disny John (second and fourth from left) with the FCB Manila team: (from left) Lou Santos, Arnold Liong, Lizette Santos and Tatum Ancheta.
Dutch Mill’s Natasha Rojvithee and Disny John (second and fourth from left) with the FCB Manila team: (from left) Lou Santos, Arnold Liong, Lizette Santos and Tatum Ancheta.
 ??  ?? FCB Manila’s Rice Simpao and Jake Tesoro with Nivea’s Renate Woerndl.
FCB Manila’s Rice Simpao and Jake Tesoro with Nivea’s Renate Woerndl.
 ??  ?? US Ambassador Sung Kim gives his congratula­tory message.
US Ambassador Sung Kim gives his congratula­tory message.
 ??  ?? Arthur Lopez and Double Dragon’s Injap Sia.
Arthur Lopez and Double Dragon’s Injap Sia.
 ??  ?? FCB Manila’s Jerry Cifra and Dole’s Danie Anne Barba.
FCB Manila’s Jerry Cifra and Dole’s Danie Anne Barba.
 ??  ?? Asia Brewery’s Joseph ‘Chay’ Cruel.
Asia Brewery’s Joseph ‘Chay’ Cruel.
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