Jane Leung
Dec 11, 2008

Lammin to leave TIME

HONG KONG - Alan Lammin is leaving his post as publishing director at TIME Asia, which takes effect at the end of March 2009.

Lammin to leave TIME
Lammin was with Business Week for twenty years before joining TIME Asia in 2005. A replacement will be announced upon his departure.

Although the economy might appear bleak for the publishing industry, TIME is said to be continuing investing in TIME.com and its market growth in Asia. “Of course, we are streamlining and adapting to changes in the marketplace given the current economic climate,” said Lammin.
Source:
Campaign China

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