Staff Reporters
Jun 23, 2011

GoHome.com.hk names regional general manager

HONG KONG - Online property site, GoHome.com.hk has appointed Catherine So as its regional general manager. Based in Hong Kong, she will report directly to Shaun Di Gregorio, CEO of IPGA Ltd, the holding company of GoHome.

Catherine So, regional general manager for GoHome.com.hk
Catherine So, regional general manager for GoHome.com.hk

As of 1 June, GoHome has over 100,000 residential listings and half a million monthly unique users.

Before this appointment, So was deputy general manager, strategic planning and business development at the TOM Group, where she was leading TOM Group’s business development initiatives in Internet, mobile, e-commerce, TV, publishing and outdoor across Hong Kong, Taiwan and China. Prior to TOM Group, she held various senior positions at News Corporation’s Star TV, including most recently vice president of distribution and digital sales.

“So brings extensive experience in the areas of strategy and planning, as well as operational experience across sales and marketing in the media industry,” said Shaun Di Gregorio, CEO of IPGA Limited.

 

Source:
Campaign China

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