Benjamin Li
Dec 20, 2010

Fluid Group charges Andrew Au to lead business development

HONG KONG - Fluid Group has announced the appointment of Andrew Au, most recently marketing manager, advertising and sponsorship, Asia-Pacific for The Economist Group, has joined the company as business development director.

Andrew Au joins Fluid Group as business development director
Andrew Au joins Fluid Group as business development director

Au (pictured) will be based in Hong Kong and reports to Fluid's MD Simon Squibb (pictured).

Au joined the Economist Group in 2007, and has over a decade of marketing experience in the print media industry. He will be nurturing Fluid’s current clients as well as developing new business.

“Andrew's experience working for blue-chip brands like The Economist and Time Warner will enable Fluid to be more strategic in taking our agency business to its next stage,” said Squibb.

Founded in 2001 in Hong Kong with a strong focus in digital, Fluid’s client portfolio include AIA, A.S. Watson Group, CNN, Credit Suisse, HKJC, Guinness, SHK Financial Group, Yahoo, among others.

Source:
Campaign China

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