Staff Reporters
Feb 8, 2012

MEC Malaysia appoints digital head

KUALA LUMPUR - MEC Malaysia has appointed Matthew Ho as its new head of MEC Interaction.

Matthew Ho is the head at MEC Interaction
Matthew Ho is the head at MEC Interaction

To report to CK Law, managing Director of MEC Malaysia, Ho was previously director of business consulting at Better Digital Solutions where he was instrumental in its inception and subsequent establishment.

He was responsible for leading a team to construct and deliver marketing strategies and solutions across numerous digital media platforms.

Previously, he also worked as a business director at Media 2.0. He has worked with major brands such as McDonalds, Samsung, Carlsberg, Air Asia and Cadbury.

Commenting on the appointment, Law said, “I am delighted that Matthew has decided to join us at MEC. His passion for all things digital, plus his knowledge of platforms through his working experience with brands such as Microsoft, Facebook and AdMob will be invaluable to our clients and teams as we continue to innovate our communications strategies. We're very excited by his arrival.”
 

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