Creativeland Asia hires Kay Khoo as Chief Innovations Officer

In a high profile hire, Creativeland Asia appoints Kay Khoo as the Chief Innovations Officer.

Kay’s comes in as a part of the senior management team and his role within the organization shall encompass leading design and technology based initiatives.

Sajan RaJ Kurup, Founder and Creative Chairman, Creativeland Asia, “I was looking for someone who is not jaded by traditional advertising. In Kay I found this person who is as passionate as me about the ability of design and technology to influence the future of brands.”

RaJ adds, “Everyday we are moving further and further away from the outdated traditional agency model. We are in the midst of restructuring andmaking investments towards getting the right kind of people to lead these initiatives.”

On the appointment, Kay Khoo, Chief Innovations Officer, Creativeland Asia says, “I'm excited by the prospects of being able to influence change. Since inception, Creativeland has been nurturing a brilliant creative culture and is an exciting place to be at, where the young creative culture is all ready to create meaningful changes to brandconversations of the future. I see the opportunity to strengthen this further through design and innovations within the culture.”

Prior to joining Creativeland, Kay was the co-founder of Kyoorius, where he was responsible for numerous projects that were launched, including one of the world’s top annual design conferences,Kyoorius Designyatra, the KyooriusAwards and the widely circulated design industry magazine - Kyoorius Magazine.Kay has also been part of Addikt(Amsterdam) Mumbai office, andFigtree Design (Malaysia).

Kay is originally from Malaysia and has20 years of experience in design and brand communications planning, working on projects ranging from identity systems, print and publications design to complex news portals.

He has worked on projects for corporations such as Accenture, Antalisand Conqueror Papers, Fiat, HSBC, Green Prospects Asia; organisationssuch as World Bank, 4As Malaysia, Asian Federation of Advertising Associations, and government bodies.

He has initiated projects, curated andorganised events and exhibitions at venues such as schools and galleries, to unconventional places such as cinema and shopping malls, inspiring designers and promoting good design to the public. Some memorable projects include the 100 Best European posters at National Art Gallery Malaysia, 108 Design Movement which toured Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan.

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