Jane Leung
Oct 5, 2010

Media Contacts appoints Jason Kwong as GM in Hong Kong

HONG KONG - Jason Kwong (pictured) has joined digital agency Media Contacts as general manager in Hong Kong, reporting to Havas Media Greater China CEO Thomas Wong.

Jason Kwong, GM of Media Contacts Hong Kong
Jason Kwong, GM of Media Contacts Hong Kong

Kwong is charged with growing Media Contacts Hong Kong into a full service digital marketing agency over the next few months.

He joins from his role as client services director at branding company Landor Associates and head of interactive at OgilvyOne before that. His work over the past 14 years has been recognised at Spikes Asia and HK4A’s Interactive Awards.

Kwong replaces Margaret Fung, who joined the company in January this year.

“The team here is young, energetic and cheerful and is well entrenched in the market.  The most important thing is that they share my passion and belief in integrated marketing,” said Kwong.

Wong added, “Jason comes with extensive experience in full service digital offering with leading international creative and media agencies and he is the right person to manage the aggressive growth of Media Contacts Hong Kong.”

Media Contacts is the part of Havas Media and also the digital sister agency of MPG.

Source:
Campaign China

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