Staff Reporters
Nov 11, 2010

ZenithOptimedia Shanghai appoints Gary Sin as MD

SHANGHAI - Gary Sin has joined ZenithOptimedia China as its new Shanghai MD since 1 November, and reports to Derek Kwok, MD of Zenith Media China.

Gary Sin
Gary Sin

Sin (pictured) has replaced Alan Yau who resigned last September and moved to Modern Media Group. In his new role, Sin is in charge of key clients including HTC, Abbott Laboratories, Siemens and also pitching for new business.

Sin has over 20 years' experience in the media industry in Hong Kong and China, and most recently he was the GM of Singtao Media Corp (Hong Kong) for three years.

Sin has a successful track record winning new business and a history working with major international clients including Nestle, Motorola, Colgate, Johnson & Johnson, Cadbury and Kerry Hotel Group.

Kwok believes that Gary's participation will strongly support the business development of Zenith Media in Shanghai, especially in winning new busineses.

Zenith Media is a key brand for ZenithOptimedia China with a number of key clients such as Shanghai General Motor, LVMH, China Mobile, Abbott Laboratories and Siemens.

Source:
Campaign China

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