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Kok will be responsible for developing the market for Cision’s integrated services and software solutions across the Asian region.
Kok previously held the position of regional director for sales and business development with Xinhua-PR Newswire.
HONG KONG - Media monitoring giant Cision has begun its expansion into Asia, establishing an office in Hong Kong, and hiring Xinhua-PR Newswire's Jennifer Kok as international business director.
Kok will be responsible for developing the market for Cision’s integrated services and software solutions across the Asian region.
Kok previously held the position of regional director for sales and business development with Xinhua-PR Newswire.
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