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Bryan Tilson

Weiden + Kennedy,
Shanghai

Bryan Tilson has been at Wieden+Kennedy for the past 14 years working in both the US and China helping build some of the world’s most iconic brands.

 

Bryan was born, raised and educated in the US and his adventurous spirit and love for creativity has led him to a career in creatively-led agencies in Los Angeles, New York, Portland, Shanghai and Singapore.

 

As a Managing Director of Wieden+Kennedy across its offices in APAC, Bryan’s primary responsibility is to provide an environment where people can create the best work of their lives across the region, as well as helping lead an expansion of the independent network’s creative presence to more places.

 

Over the course of his career, Bryan has been fortunate to work with brands he grew up admiring like Nike, Apple, Target, BMW, Converse and IKEA, among many others. He loves working with brands around the world to leverage the power of creativity to generate breakthrough growth as well as a positive impact on broader culture.

 

Previously in his role as Managing Director of W+K Shanghai, Bryan led the office to 7 years of record growth and some of the best creative work in its history. From 2011-2015, Bryan was the Business Director for Nike at W+K Shanghai, where he helped the brand create some of its most iconic campaigns and build a culture of sport across Greater China.

 

In 2017, Campaign Asia magazine named Bryan as one of its “40 under 40” in Asia Pacific.

Bryan is an alumnus of Baylor University and Stanford University Graduate School of Business and lives in Singapore with his wife and two young daughters.

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