Benjamin Li
Jun 30, 2010

Digitas appoints new MD in China and in Hong Kong

SHANGHAI - Digitas has appointed marketing veterans Ken Hong and Larry Tang as its MD in China and Hong Kong, respectively.

Ken Hong (left) and Larry Tang (right)
Ken Hong (left) and Larry Tang (right)

Both Hong (pictured left) and Tang (pictured right) will report to VivaKi country chair for Greater China Yifei Li.

Hong will also lead luxury and premium brands unit Made by Digitas to become the leading digital agency serving luxury brands in China.

Hong hails from Razorfish's Seattle office where he was the VP of strategy, analytics and innovation. His extensive background in strategy and CRM spans across key industries and accounts including Microsoft, Best Buy, Expedia, Weight Watchers, Harrah's, Hotels.com and Investools.

Tang will focus on Digitas' multi-national clients and regional opportunities originating out of Hong Kong and Southern China.

He was previously the deputy GM og MRM Worldwide Hong Kong,  has delivered innovative marketing solutions and digital strategies for multinational clients across the airline, luxury, FMCG, financial services and technology sectors in the Asia Pacific region.

"This move signals a substantial strengthening of Digitas' leadership in our Greater China offices," said Stephan Beringer, president of Digitas International.

"Ken and Larry are widely respected for their industry contributions and highly recognised as trusted client partners. We're confident that they'll be instrumental in delivering value to our clients and increasing Digitas' global footprint."

 

Source:
Campaign China

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