Tag promotes Dan Healy as CEO of APAC

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Healy replaces Toby Codrington, who has been appointed as CEO of Americas for Tag

Tag has announced the promotion of Dan Healy as CEO for Asia-Pacific. 

Healy replaces Toby Codrington, who will move to New York and assume the role of CEO of Americas for Tag.

Over the past five years, Healy served as APAC head of growth, as well as also taking over as MD of Hong Kong and Taiwan since mid-2020.

Prior to joining the global creative production partner to brands and agencies, Healy spent 10 years with global commercial real estate company CBRE, where he held senior regional growth roles, leading high-performing client-focused teams across both the EMEA and APAC regions.

Healy will continue to be based out of the Tag Hong Kong office and will lead the company’s activities across APAC – its fastest-growing region – with responsibility for further evolving its services, people, and geographic footprint for the benefit of both existing and new client partners. 

Healy said of his promotion: “I am honoured to have the opportunity to lead this incredible business in APAC and look forward to being part of our continued growth story. 

“I am excited to leverage our existing best-in-class capabilities and discover new ways to add value for our clients and employees,” he added.
 
Last year, Tag announced it had acquired L&A Social, an award-winning social media agency.
 
L&A Social is a strategic creative social media agency headquartered in Sydney that has worked with international brands including Volkswagen, Unilever, Ampol, Henkell-Freixenet and many more.
 
Founded in 2012, L&A Social partners with clients to build authentic communities across social channels and drive business growth for brands.
 
In addition to being a global creative production partner to brands and agencies, Tag offers end-to-end marketing execution, connecting customer experiences across every aspect of campaign delivery from shoot management to post-production, content amplification and in-store activation.
 

 
Top image: Dan Healy

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