Benjamin Li
Jan 22, 2010

Lisa Wei resigns from Mindshare China

SHANGHAI - Lisa Wei (pictured), partner, client leadership of Mindshare China has resigned the company with immediate effect to take a career break.

Lisa Wei resigns from Mindshare China
There will be no direct replacement for Wei and her duties will be handled by Mindshare office heads.

Wei has held various senior executive posts in Mindshare and GroupM's office in China, including partner for the Exchange in Beijing and head of GroupM China Trading.

Prior to joining Mindshare, Wei also worked for Ogilvy Group in Taiwan.

"Lisa has played a key role in supporting Mindshare China in many business wins and the management of key client relationships. I wish her all the best in her future pursuits,” said Andrew Meaden, leader, Mindshare North Asia.

Source:
Campaign China

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