Staff Reporters
Sep 24, 2010

OMG appoints Ian Lee as chief operations officer in China

SHANGHAI – Omnicom Media Group has appointed Ian Lee, former chief financial officer, to the newly created COO role based in Shanghai and effective immediately.

OMG appoints Ian Lee as chief operations officer in China

Edward Haynes replaces Lee as CFO for Omnicom Media Group China.

As COO, Lee will help to oversee Omnicom Media Group’s operations in China. In addition, he will also be tasked to refine the network’s fast-expanding operations in the mainland through the development of topline strategies, systems and tools. As part of his new portfolio, Lee will also be responsible for fine-tuning the network’s organisational structure and explore possible merger and acquisition opportunities. 

Elaine Ip, CEO of Omnicom Media Group China, said for the last five years he had been with the division, Lee has been instrumental in the growth of its China operations.

“Our business in China has developed tremendously over the past year off the back of new business wins including Pepsi, Danone and Unilever. The newly created position of COO is our first step to be in tandem with our fast growing business momentum,” she said of his appointment.

"Omnicom Media Group and our agency brands OMD and PHD are committed to investing in our people as we recognise that they are the building blocks that make our business. Ian is a talent and I have no doubt that he will excel in his new role,” said Barry Cupples (pictured), CEO of Omnicom Media Group Asia-Pacific.

“I am looking forward to taking on the new responsibilities. We have a great team and good talent in China who share my passion for the business and the brands which we represent,” said Lee.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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