Benjamin Li
Nov 8, 2010

Zenith Optimedia Guangzhou GM resigns after seven years

GUANGZHOU - Stephanie Lee, GM of Zenith Optimedia Guangzhou, has confirmed that she has resigned from her position after seven years with the agency.

Stephanie Lee
Stephanie Lee

Lee said she her next move will also be within an agency.

She started working for Optimedia Beijing in 2003 and has served clients like Mengniu, Peugeot and Toyota. She rejoined the agency in Guangzhou in 2005 as business director following a break from agency life and a stint in Canada to further her education.

After the restructuring in 2006, Lee became the general manager of Zenith Optimedia Guangzhou.

The agency has not yet found a replacement.

Reported in early September, Alan Yau, MD of Zenith Optimedia Shanghai, resigned and moved onto Modern Media Group, also based in Shanghai.

Source:
Campaign China

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