Benjamin Li
Jan 30, 2013

KGA brings in ex-McKinsey and PepsiCo PR head as Beijing managing partner

BEIJING - Communication consultancy Kreab Gavin Anderson (KGA) has appointed Lu Jin as managing partner. Lu is a Beijing native with 25 years of journalism and PR experience, and has worked at leading multinational and Chinese companies, including Xinhua, McKinsey and PepsiCo.

Lu Jin
Lu Jin

Lu (pictured) fills the vacancy left by Tom Grimmer, who resigned last August after three years of service and joined HSBC in Hong Kong as head of communications, Asia.

KGA Beijing has been in operation for 20 years, while its Hong Kong office is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.

Lu will be on board from 18 February to lead the 10-strong team, together with new financial manager and long-serving colleague Tracy Hu, who is coming back after maternity leave.

Walter Jennings, KGA managing partner for Hong Kong and China, told Campaign Asia-Pacific that Lu brings direct experience from Mainland Chinese and Western organisations, both in-house and at agencies.

Lu’s past roles in Beijing as head of external relations for McKinsey and public affairs director for PepsiCo International are highly relevant to KGA’s corporate communications, financial communications and public affairs service areas. 

Additionally as vice-president at Fortune China, a public relations agency in Beijing, Lu managed the corporate communications portfolios of major financial and professional services firms.

“He understands the perspectives of Chinese enterprises that wish to expand internationally and of multinationals that seek to strengthen their positions within China," said Jennings. "He can assist clients in addressing the unique communications challenges they face in Beijing and beyond.”

Lu began his career as a journalist with Xinhua News Agency, reporting from Beijing and Hong Kong, and speaks fluent Mandarin, English and Cantonese after working in Hong Kong for a decade during the 90s as head of Asia-Pacific at Xinhua's Hong Kong bureau. 

Lu said he was looking forward to using his skills to serve the firm’s clients in China. “The role of China in the world economy has grown exponentially," he said. "Global companies need savvy advice to navigate the complex business and political systems in Beijing." 

KGA Beijing provides corporate communications and public affairs support for Fortune 100 companies, including global electronic commodity firm Emerson and the State Grid Corporation of China.

 

Source:
Campaign China

Related Articles

Just Published

3 hours ago

40 Under 40 2024: Sofia Yip, Edelman

A skillful and adaptable leader, Yip's ability to transition between corporate and marketing realms has been transformative in boosting Edelman’s stature and business to new heights.

4 hours ago

Hylink CEO Su Tong resigns amid alleged market ...

The prolific founder and CEO stepped down to "safeguard the company’s reputation and ensure operational continuity" as the allegations are investigated.

4 hours ago

The risks and opportunities of Red's international fame

Amid a looming TikTok ban, Chinese social-media app Red is enjoying a sharp increase in users. But China’s marketing community view the phenomenon as a double-edged sword.

4 hours ago

Move and win roundup: Week of January 20, 2025

Initiative, FleishmanHillard, Jaywing, AirWallex and more in our weekly collection of people moves and account news.