Benjamin Li
Mar 25, 2011

POAD Group promotes Teresa Fung to MD

HONG KONG - OOH advertising company POAD had promoted its deputy MD Teresa Fung to the newly created MD role to meet the needs of its growing out-of-home business.

Teresa Fung
Teresa Fung

Fung, who joined the company in November 2009, will continue to oversee all operations of POAD in Hong Kong, Mainland China and Macau.

As a media veteran with over 15 years in the OOH advertising industry, Fung's previous role was at JCDecaux Transport, where she managed JCD’s advertising business with The MTR Corporation, The Airport Authority of Hong Kong, Swire Properties, Macau Government and The Airport Authority of Macau.

Bruce Kong, CEO of POAD Group Limited, said that Fung has continued the growth of POAD’s business and has the depth in experience required to maintain the group’s leading position in the local market.

Meanwhile William Zee has also taken on the role of business manager for POAD Macau and will report directly to Fung.

In March, POAD won the marketing rights for parking meters in Hong Kong.

POAD has been headquartered in Hong Kong since 1988, but has expanded aggressively in Asia-Pacific over the past few years, acquiring billboard signage networks in Singapore, mainland China and Macau.

 

Source:
Campaign China

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