Benjamin Li
Aug 1, 2011

Vizeum China names Susan Wang as deputy managing director

SHANGHAI - Vizeum China has appointed Susan Wang to the newly created role of deputy managing director. She will report to the agency’s managing director Amei Zheng and support business development and company management.

Susan Wang joins Vizeum China as deputy MD, effectively 1 August
Susan Wang joins Vizeum China as deputy MD, effectively 1 August

With 25 years experience in advertising and media agencies, communication group and digital media, Wang (pictured) has worked in both the Taiwan and Mainland China markets.

Most recently, Wang spent two years as chief operating officer for Elitetech Media.

Her previous agency experience includes United Advertising Taiwan, Saatchi & Saatchi, McCann Erickson, Hwa Wei & Grey.  She was also the CEO of ZenithOptimedia Taiwan for seven years, and helped the agency to win a Gold Lion Award for Nokia in Cannes 2000.

“Susan is a well experienced veteran in the advertising business. Her humble, practical and dare to challenge style has gained her a lot of respects from our industry,” said Zheng.

Leon Chen, ex-general manager of Vizeum Shanghai for a short period, joined Maxus Shanghai as managing director last May.

 

Source:
Campaign China

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