Ad industry mourns the passing of John Archer

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Screen shot 2010-10-16 at 9.12.09 PM.pngMany in the ad industry in Asia and Australia will be saddened to hear of the passing of creative director John Archer at home in Saigon on Wednesday.

After graduating from RMIT in 1964, Archer worked for George Patterson, Melbourne through until the late 60s before joining O&M, Melbourne in around 1970. In the mid 70s he transferred to O&M Jakarta, then on to O&M Singapore as creative director from 1980 to 1981. When he left, he replaced himself with an up and coming young creative, Neil French.

He returned to Sydney in the mid 80s for a short time but was in a serious taxi accident coming off the Harbour Bridge in which the taxi driver died. After he recovered Archer headed to Bangkok as creative director at McCann, followed by the CD role at Bates, Bangkok.

Archer and Skally at Phattys-web.jpgArcher-Cinq2-web.jpgAhchah-web.jpgIn 2002 he was appointed regional creative director – Indochina, Bates Worldwide, later BatesAsia, based in Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City, until he left in 2006.

Since then he has run WOOF!, his own consultancy based in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).

In an email from friend Rob Graham: “Arrangements for various celebrations of his life are being made, in Bangkok, Saigon and elsewhere. I know I and others will do our best to convey these details to John’s incredibly vast community of friends all over the world.”

Says friend Peter Skalberg, who emailed the bottom two pics: “This is a great example of who he really was…fun, light hearted and always willing to please and of course hand me another drink at his favourite bar – Qing in Saigon.”

Visit a tribute page to John on Facebook which will include updates on memorial plans.

Here’s a recent article on John in AsiaLIFE:

Thanks to David Bell, former MD of McCann and Bates Bangkok, now managing director, Ra-Kahng Associates Ltd, Bangkok and Rob Graham, former CEO of Bates141 Indochina for supplying the bio info on John.