Anita Davis
Nov 30, 2009

Aegis Media Hong Kong appoints wwwins boss Chris Ryan CEO

HONG KONG - Head of wwwins Consulting Hong Kong Chris Ryan (pictured) has been promoted to the post of CEO of Aegis Media Hong Kong.

Aegis Media Hong Kong appoints wwwins boss Chris Ryan CEO
He will assume his position in January.

Ryan joined Isobar-wwwins Hong Kong in June 2008 and is credited with helping the agency to win key accounts, quadrupling its search business, establishing a planning function, launching class social CRM product astro and elevating the agency to be a leading interactive player in Hong Kong.

Ryan’s appointment is one of several management rearrangements for the group. Last month, Barney Loehnis, regional network director of Isobar - the digital arm of Carat - left after nearly four years at the company, and managing director of Carat Hong Kong Will Swayne will also exit at the end of the year to assume a role in Carat North America.

A source close to the company suggested more structural changes within the group will be announced in the coming weeks.
Source:
Campaign China

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