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Abby Jimenez | |
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Born | citation needed] | September 25, 1958[
Died | February 26, 2016[1] Philippines | (aged 57)
Nationality | Filipino |
Occupation | Advertising |
Organization(s) | Publicis JimenezBasic Woo Consulting |
Spouse(s) | Ramon Jimenez, Jr., Philippine tourism secretary |
Children | Sassa Jimenez, fashion designer |
Relatives | Ramon T. Jimenez father-in-law prominent labor lawyer |
Awards | Ad Agency of the year (2007)[2] |
Abby Jimenez was an advertising executive in the Philippines.
She was a chairman of Publicis JimenezBasic (sometimes Jimenez Basic),[3] an advertising agency in the Philippines.[4] She and her husband Mon Jimenez were featured on the cover of Adobo Magazine in February 2009.[5] Her firm Publicis JimenezBasic with 120 employees[6] managed advertising accounts for Philippine brands such as Decolgen,[7] Jollibee,[8] Skyflakes, and Lucky Me,[9] and for clients such as Unilab,[10] Greenwich Pizza,[11] and Manila Bulletin.[12] In 2011 her husband Ramon Jimenez, Jr. was chosen to be the tourism secretary for the Philippines.[13][14]
Her firm handled public advocacy campaigns including one to encourage Philippine families to eat meals together.[15] Jimenez and her husband began a firm helping clients with media and marketing issues entitled Woo Consultants.[16] She was a judge for advertising awards including the Tambuli Awards sponsored by the University of Asia and the Pacific.[17] She spoke at industry conferences.[18] In 2007, her agency was named Agency of the Year.[2][6]
She was the mother of Philippine fashion designer Sassa Jimenez.[19] She died in 2016 of lower motor neuron disease.
Advertising Agencies of the Philippines). This is the 12th AOY year following more than a decade of glorious wins: ... 2006, Jimenez Basic...[permanent dead link]
Publicis JimenezBasic Immediate past chairman Abby Jimenez...
Tragedies may come in threes, but fortune and fame often come to partnerships of two. ... Mon and Abby Jimenez.
(note: Mon and Abby Jimenez were pictured on the cover of this magazine)
Congratulations to the 120 member-strong agency under the helm of Mon & Abby Jimenez.
Created by local agency Jimenez Basic,. ... The campaign, by Mon and Abby Jimenez, ...
Jollibee goes out of its way annually to produce a tug-at-the-heart Christmas commercial ... I'm glad that advertising agency Publicis JimenezBasic selected this theme ...
... Mon and Abby Jimenez to head MaxMarketing, the planning and research group for JimenezBasic.
Credits. Client-company, Unilab. Cherish Canizares, category marketing manager; Alex Fernandez, marketing director; Ida Atis, brand manager. Advertising agency, Jimenez Basic. Mon and Abby Jimenez
Greenwich and its advertising agency Publicis Jimenez Basic have hit it big with the youth using delectable humor.[permanent dead link]
Publicis Jimenez Basic's newly launched television commercials of Manila Bulletin precisely holler: "There is good news." A[permanent dead link]
... advertising executive Ramon Jimenez...
The advocacy campaign of advertising agency Jimenez Basic started several months ago with growing frequency, using traditional media, print, radio, TV and billboards. ... eating together is a simple but effective means for parents to raise happy healthy successful children."[permanent dead link]
Mon and Abby Jimenez have opened WOO Consultants ... According to Abby Jimenez, WOO is "a marketing and media consultancy, not an ad agency," but agency folks will recognize a few names. ...
Even then, entries still had to undergo the discernment of the Tambuli Awards 2009's board of judges composed of the most prestigious figures the awards have ever seen.... Publicis JimenezBasic Immediate Past Chairman Abby Jimenez...
Chief Executive Officers of Woo Consultancy Mon and Abby Jimenez who exposed the ins-and-outs of "Family in Business" and University of Asia and the Pacific Professor, Dr. Bernardo Villegas who tackled "Economic Prospects."
Twenty-one-year-old Sassa Jimenez, preparing for Philippine Fashion Week, gives off a fresh vibe and talks in a delicate voice, apparently wise beyond her years. ... Her parents, Mon and Abby Jimenez of JimenezBasic, have undoubtedly influenced Sassa's inclination towards the arts.