Phoecus Lee

Phoecus Lee

Executive Creative Director at VML
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

About me

Phoecus Lee is the Executive Creative Director at VML. He began his illustrious career with GREY Group and has since collaborated with numerous global brands, including The Coca-Cola Company, Nestlé, Procter & Gamble, Unilever, Colgate-Palmolive, GlaxoSmithKline, Carlsberg, Guinness Anchor Berhad, Abbott, Danone, Shell, Audi, Nissan, Proton, KFC, CIMB, Maybank, AXA AFFIN, LG, Beiersdorf, Foodpanda, Subway, Resorts World Genting, Magnum4D, Astro, and many others.

A graduate of the National University of Malaysia and RMIT Australia, Phoecus boasts a rich portfolio spanning multiple industries, from automotive to banking and FMCG. His creative work has garnered numerous accolades, including recognition at prestigious awards such as Cannes, One Show, LIAA, New York Festival, Spikes Asia, AdFest, MAD Stars, Longxi Awards, Effie Awards, and The Dragon of Asia Awards.

With over 20 years of experience, Phoecus is passionate about brand development, seamlessly integrating cutting-edge technology and digital innovation into his work to deliver compelling results.

Positions

Executive Creative Director
VML
Malaysia
2024 - Present (1 year 2 months)
Creative Director
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2014 - 2020 (6 years)

Other professional activities

ACT Submission 2023

Awards Jury Member

PHNX 2024

Awards Jury Member

PHNX 2025

Awards Jury Member

MAD STARS, Busan

Awards Jury Member

Similar Talent

Erick Rosa
Executive Creative Director
MullenLowe Singapore
Robert Brown
Executive Creative Director
McCann London
Yucel Erdogan
Executive Creative Director
afg&, New York
Jason Lucas
Executive Creative Director
Publicis Seattle
Gareth Lessing
Executive Creative Director
McCann1886
Lynsey Atkin
Executive Creative Director, 4creative
McCann London
Iain Tait
Executive Creative Director
Wieden + Kennedy, Portland
Court Crandall
Executive Creative Director
Wongdoody London

Create a free Talent profile and become a member of AdForum

Get Started