TORONTO, ON, Canada – December 3, 2024– INNOCEAN Canada proudly announces the appointment of Taewoo Lee as ChiefExecutive Officer. Lee, formerly Head of the Global Business Management Team at INNOCEAN, brings over a decade of international leadership experience, marking an exciting chapter for the agency.
Since joining INNOCEAN in 2011, Lee has been instrumental in driving major global campaigns and elevating the agency’s digital services. Notably, he spent five years as the EU CoordinatingDirector at INNOCEAN’s European headquarters in Germany, where he oversaw marketing operations for Hyundai, Kia and Genesis across Europe. His work played a pivotal role in enhancing digital transformation initiatives and growing the agency’s presence in key international markets.
Before his tenure at INNOCEAN, Lee held global roles building brand strategies for prominent companies such as Volkswagen, Nestlé, and AXA Insurance, adding to his depth of experience in creating impactful, global advertising strategies.
“We are excited to welcome Taewoo asCEO of INNOCEAN Canada,” said John Killam, who recently joined the agency as the Chief Operating Officer & ChiefGrowth Officer. “His leadership experience, combined with his proven success in managing global brands and digital innovation, makes him the perfect fit to guide INNOCEAN Canada through our next phase of growth.”
Taewoo Lee shared his enthusiasm about taking on this new leadership role, saying: “I am honoured to lead INNOCEAN Canada during this pivotal time. Together with our talented team, I aim to build on the agency’s strong foundation, push boundaries, and drive its growth to the next level.Leveraging my global experience, I am committed to delivering innovative, world-class solutions that elevate our clients’ success.”
Lee’s appointment underscores INNOCEAN Canada’s commitment to fostering innovation and driving continued success for its clients across a range of industries.
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