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Cannes TV: Tham Kai Meng on creativity at Cannes

Tham Khai Meng, worldwide chief creative officer for Ogilvy & Mather, told Campaign the danger of attending some seminars at Cannes Lions is that you’re not in a creative conference

by Samantha Edwards | 24/06/2015

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Despite this, he added there are pockets of the event that have real sparks, and that our industry needs more of those.

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