Benjamin Li
Jun 29, 2011

ZenithOptimedia promotes Florence Wong to Hong Kong MD

HONG KONG - Florence Wong, most recently GM of Optimedia Beijing, has been promoted to the Hong Kong managing director role for ZenithOptimedia.

Florence Wong, new MD of ZenithOptimedia Hong Kong
Florence Wong, new MD of ZenithOptimedia Hong Kong

Wong has been with the Zenith China business team for almost nine years, and has a total of 16 years of media agency experience, including 11 years working in Beijing.

Her role in the ZenithOptimedia Hong Kong office will focus on driving new business and preparing the team for further digital development. 

Ada Wong, incumbent general manager of the Zenith Hong Kong office, will be leaving at the end of July to pursue her personal and family business, after working for the company for seven years.

"Ada has been helping the ZenithOptimedia (ZO) Hong Kong office maintain local business development. We thank all of her contribution to the ZO network,” Steven Chang, ZenithOptimedia Greater China CEO said. "With the addition of Florence, we will drive further into the transformation of and speeding up ZO Hong Kong into an integrated online and offline agency."

Reported earlier this year, ZenithOptimedia Guangzhou appointed Ada Wong as its new MD for Southern China.

 

 

 

Source:
Campaign China

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