CAREERS MEDIA: Centro appoints Choi, Cheung to senior posts

<p>Hong Kong-based Centro Digital Pictures has announced further </p><p>senior appointments in its bid to be a leader in the digital </p><p>entertainment and educational entertainment fields. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Mr Francis Choi has been named chief operating officer, while Mr Gordon </p><p>Cheung was tapped for the post of director of business development. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Mr Choi will be responsible for conceiving, designing and executing all </p><p>actions and strategies necessary to translate the group's visions into </p><p>commercial realities. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>He has more than 25 years marketing, corporate finance, general </p><p>management and new venture development experience in the </p><p>telecommunications field. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>His last position was with Inmarsat as chief representative in </p><p>China. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Mr Cheung, meanwhile, will oversee the overall strategy and execution </p><p>related to the sales, marketing and distribution of Centro's content </p><p>productions both in domestic and international markets as well as </p><p>developing new channels of distribution. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Mr Cheung brings to Centro more than 20 years of experience in filmed </p><p>entertainment, including 10 years as VP of distribution with Golden </p><p>Harvest Entertainment, Hong Kong. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>The latest hirings closely followed the appointment of Mr Stanley Wong </p><p>as chief creative officer. </p><p><BR><BR> </p>

Hong Kong-based Centro Digital Pictures has announced further

senior appointments in its bid to be a leader in the digital

entertainment and educational entertainment fields.



Mr Francis Choi has been named chief operating officer, while Mr Gordon

Cheung was tapped for the post of director of business development.



Mr Choi will be responsible for conceiving, designing and executing all

actions and strategies necessary to translate the group's visions into

commercial realities.



He has more than 25 years marketing, corporate finance, general

management and new venture development experience in the

telecommunications field.



His last position was with Inmarsat as chief representative in

China.



Mr Cheung, meanwhile, will oversee the overall strategy and execution

related to the sales, marketing and distribution of Centro's content

productions both in domestic and international markets as well as

developing new channels of distribution.



Mr Cheung brings to Centro more than 20 years of experience in filmed

entertainment, including 10 years as VP of distribution with Golden

Harvest Entertainment, Hong Kong.



The latest hirings closely followed the appointment of Mr Stanley Wong

as chief creative officer.