Benjamin Li
Nov 19, 2010

Lowe Hong Kong GM Caroline Slocombe resigns after 15 years

HONG KONG - Caroline Slocombe (pictured), GM of Lowe Hong Kong since December 2007, has handed in her resignation. Kitty Lun, chairman & CEO for Lowe China, has confirmed that she will now also oversee the Hong Kong office.

Caroline Slocombe, GM of Lowe Hong Kong resigning
Caroline Slocombe, GM of Lowe Hong Kong resigning

Slocombe was promoted from regional business director to general manager in late 2007, responsible for running the Hong Kong office as well as continue her regional role to manage key global and regional clients.

Slocombe has been with Lowe for over 15 years, including stints in Singapore and Malaysia and Shanghai.

Lowe Hong Kong is very small with only a handful of staff and EPS, Johnson & Johnson's Carefree, and a charifty account Plan International.

Reported in September, Lowe China appointed Fanny Yum and Yan Xu to lead its Beijing office.

Source:
Campaign China

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