Benjamin Li
Dec 13, 2010

Mediacom Guangzhou hires Alice Chow as GM

GUANGZHOU - Mediacom Guangzhou has appointed Alice Chow as GM for P&G non-TV media AOR, with immediate effect.

Alice Chow becomes Mediacom Guangzhou's new GM
Alice Chow becomes Mediacom Guangzhou's new GM

Chow (pictured) is responsible for non-TV Media AOR operations that include print, OOH and digital.

Prior to joining Mediacom, Chow was business director at OMD Hong Kong for ten years, managing key regional accounts in Hong Kong, including McDonald's, MTR Corporation, Visa, Venetian Macau and Exxon Mobil.

"Alice's proven record in strategic planning and business development will stand her in good stead in managing our key client relationships," said Naru Radhakrisnan, regional managing partner, team P&G Asia, Mediacom Guangzhou.

"Her knowledge and experience in handling international brands in so many different categories will enhance our talent pool here in Guangzhou."

Source:
Campaign China

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