SINGAPORE — Iris Worldwide onboards Cristina “Tin” Sanchez as its new Executive Creative Director. Cristina will be based in Singapore and will report to Andy Cairns, Managing Director at Iris Worldwide. Prior to this, Sanchez was Executive Creative Director for VMLY&R and Deputy Executive Creative Director for Wunderman Thompson in The Philippines.
With over 20 years in the industry, Sanchez brings with her a deep understanding of regional and international markets such as The Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, UK, and USA. Some of the notable brands she has worked on include J&J, P&G, McDonald’s, Pfizer and Unilever.
“It’s a challenging time everywhere. The world has changed. People have new perspectives, new values and new habits. But through it all there are some things we ought to preserve for ourselves, our brands and our audiences – our sense of humanity and our faith in creativity. These remain to be the things that make us form deeper connections and thrive in a new world. I’m very excited to join Iris Singapore in the agency’s new chapter. We are ready for more,” said Cristina on her new role.
Early in her career, she was the writer of the team that won The Philippines’ first ever Bronze Cannes Lion and Gold Cannes Lion, and ultimately became one of the youngest Executive Creative Directors in Asia.
“We are so excited to have Tin join Iris Singapore; she is genuinely a world class creative leader who has led some of the biggest brands in the world and whose work has won every accolade worth winning. Just as exciting is Tin’s appetite for the next chapter of success at Iris. The journey now is about continuing to elevate our product across all of our connected specialists, from data and performance to integrated branding and comms. Tin is hungry for that opportunity and precisely the right creative leader to realize it,” said Andy Cairns, Managing Director of Iris Singapore.
At Iris Worldwide, Sanchez will further Iris’s philosophy of “For the Forward” by creating brave, disruptive work for ambitious clients.