Lau (pictured) joined the company on 9 October. She reports to Teresa Fung, COO, who joined South China Media on 3 September.
This is Lau's first job with a media owner. Her 20-plus-year career includes time with OMD and Maxus and a stint as director of project management at Media Palette, involved with mobile app including iButterfly. She has previously also taken senior marketing roles at Clear Water Bay Golf and Country Club and for Cirque du Soleil at Venetian Macau.
Lau told Campaign Asia-Pacific that in the past, South China Media's marketing has been driven by individual magazine brands, with strong marketing and PR events.
In order to provide integrated solutions, Lau said the group is trying to dig out and spin off more marketing opportunities on multiple platforms, across different print titles, online, mobile apps, social media, events and post-event viral marketing.
South China Media Group has a portfolio of publications on five platforms: women’s lifestyle, men’s lifestyle, finance, family and infotainment. Titles include Marie Claire, Esquire, Capital Magazines, CarPlus, Jessica and JMen. The company has eleven monthlies and three weeklies and six quarterly/half yearly publications in Hong Kong, as well as four periodicals in China and Malaysia.
As reported in June, SCMP Group and Hearst Magazines International formed a joint venture, SCMP Hearst Hong Kong, to publish Elle and related titles, its website, the Car and Driver website, and further custom publishing business.