WEB BRIEFINGS: Chinadotcom founder joins new venture

<p>Chinadotcom founder Mr Ian Henry has left the company to run a </p><p>newly formed services company, which is to reach customers through an </p><p>integrated platform of television, Internet, mobile and print. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Mr Jack Lin, chief investment officer and senior vice-president of </p><p>strategy, has taken over Mr Henry's responsibilities. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Mr Henry said: "Obviously this was an extremely difficult and emotional </p><p>decision for me and one that I did not take lightly ... I shall miss the </p><p>energy, creativity and power of the company and in particular the </p><p>wonderful people I have been working with over the last six </p><p>years ... (My new career will be a) huge challenge, but one that will </p><p>hopefully be a natural fit to all of my previous professional </p><p>experiences." </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>In 1995, Mr Henry founded The Web Connection, one of Hong Kong's first </p><p>Web design consultancies. </p><p><BR><BR> </p>

Chinadotcom founder Mr Ian Henry has left the company to run a

newly formed services company, which is to reach customers through an

integrated platform of television, Internet, mobile and print.



Mr Jack Lin, chief investment officer and senior vice-president of

strategy, has taken over Mr Henry's responsibilities.



Mr Henry said: "Obviously this was an extremely difficult and emotional

decision for me and one that I did not take lightly ... I shall miss the

energy, creativity and power of the company and in particular the

wonderful people I have been working with over the last six

years ... (My new career will be a) huge challenge, but one that will

hopefully be a natural fit to all of my previous professional

experiences."



In 1995, Mr Henry founded The Web Connection, one of Hong Kong's first

Web design consultancies.