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Glenn Koh

Glenn Koh

Glenn is an Account Executive with the Technology & Innovation practice. His clients include Canon, Hitachi Data Systems, Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games, Singtel, AON, SEIKO and Sony Playstation.

Working on the Digital Influence front, Glenn helps strategize and execute on projects such as Singtel, Castrol, SEIKO and Intel

His latest milestone in Ogilvy is completing and winning MasterClass 2010 in Singapore

His career began in the public sector as a Manager in the International Relations Office at the Defense Science Technology Agency (DSTA) where he generated research reports and recommendations on topics of national strategic interest on behalf of DSTA and the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF). Glenn also served as Staffing Officer to various MINDEF Principals at official events.

Glenn formed part of the team that managed the Inaugural Singapore Airshow in February 2008. Tasked with logistics and scheduling for the Airshow’s visit programme, he was able to extend his liaison experience managing both local and overseas VIPs.

Glenn graduated from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor of Social Sciences degree (honours), majoring in Political Science. His thesis on political socialization through the mass media received recognition.

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