Jin Bo
Aug 17, 2010

Hannah Lane joins Ogilvy Earth China as senior counsel

SHANGHAI - Hannah Lane has recently joined Ogilvy Earth China as senior counsel and a senior member of Ogilvy Public Relations in Shanghai.

Hannah Lane joins Ogilvy Earth China as senior counsel

Lane works across disciplines to support sustainability needs for existing clients and drives business development for Ogilvy Earth. In addition she manages all pro-bono work for Ogilvy PR Shanghai.

Previously, she was director of client development across Asia for the sustainability communications agency Clownfish, heading up the Shanghai office and managing sustainability projects for clients including the British Government, Kraft and Coca Cola.

Prior to that, Hannah headed up the communications team in the UK, managing a variety of client accounts from FMCG to tourism and fashion, both corporate and not-for profit, including Levi's, Boost Juice Bars, WWF and The Climate Group, before becoming a partner in the company in 2008. Her responsibilities also extended to operations and HR.

Lane began her career in retail management.

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