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Sep 10, 2010

OMG approaches headhunter for senior position in China

SHANGHAI - Omnicom Media Group is understood to have employed the services of global headhunting firm Ascentador to fill a senior position in China.

OMG approaches headhunter for senior position in China


According to sources, Ascentador has actively approached several senior executives in competing organisations.

OMG, however, quashed industry speculation that it's seeking a replacement for its China CEO Elaine Ip (pictured).

"Our business had grown tremendously this year given the wins of Pepsi, Danone and Unilever businesses," Ip told Campaign Asia-Pacific.

"As a result, we have been going through a progressive management team expansion plan which involves a series of senior new recruitments as well as redefinition of responsibilities of the existing management team members," she added.

Source:
Campaign China

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