Benjamin Li
Mar 14, 2012

Adil Zaim succeeds Seth Grossman as CEO of Carat China

SHANGHAI - Adil Zaim has taken up the appointment of China CEO following the announcement that Seth Grossman has been appointed as chief executive officer of Vizeum Asia-Pacific.

Adil Zaim, new CEO of Carat China
Adil Zaim, new CEO of Carat China

Zaim (pictured) has more than 15 years experience in the media industry across multiple roles in strategic planning, digital, insights and trading. During this time he has been based in the Greater China region, with more than six years of experience in China. Zaim joined Aegis Media China as executive vice president of strategic resources in 2010. 

His 11-year Greater China career includes business director roles at Initiative Taiwan for more than four years and UM's Beijing office, handling the Intel account.

“Under Adil’s leadership, we will further integrate Carat China’s online and offline operations, and we are very excited about the opportunities ahead of us by providing diversified and integrated services,” said KF Lee, chief executive officer of Aegis Media Greater China.

Lee told Campaign that Zaim has a solid background in media, especially on the digital media front, and will bring in lots of innovative strategies for integrating traditional and digital media. He is well-liked by clients and colleagues and helped to improve the talent level of the Carat China team, Lee added.

Michelle Lau, chief operating officer of Aegis Media China, added, “Adil has demonstrated leadership through integrity, commitment and knowledge. He is a strong team player who has the respect of his colleagues and his clients, and we will look forward to him taking Carat China to the next level.”

As reported yesterday, Seth Grossman, currently managing director of Carat China, has been promoted to the newly created role of chief executive officer for Vizeum Asia-Pacific, charged with strengthening the brand across region, including key markets in Greater China, Australia, India and Malaysia.

Earlier this year, Carat China also promoted of Hristo Cui, previously assistant vice president of digital planning, to the newly-created role of general manager – digital, while Joanne Law became managing director of Northern China, replacing Jackie Kuo, who resigned in November after 12 years.

Clients of Carat China include Nokia, adidas, Pfizer and Philips.

Source:
Campaign China

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