Staff Reporters
Dec 9, 2019

Meet the 2019 40 Under 40: Aaron Zhang

Read about Aaron Zhang of Leo Digital Network and Arkr—one of the 40 young industry professionals we've selected as representing Asia Pacific’s next generation of marketing and communications leadership.

Meet the 2019 40 Under 40: Aaron Zhang

Aaron Zhang | VP, Leo Digital Network and group CEO, arkr | Leo Digital Network/arkr Group | China

Aaron Zhang is the kind of limit-breaker who goes the distance—all 185 kilometres of it. That was the road length that the avid marathoner and four co-workers completed in the BMW Hood to Coast Relay in China, a long-distance relay race known for its punishing route that demands a high level of teamwork and endurance. The same dogged and collaborative spirit has propelled Zhang to be the youngest vice president in Leo Digital Network (LDN).

Read more about why Zhang—and the 39 other members of the class of 2019—made the list:

Campaign Asia-Pacific's 40 Under 40 2019: Asia's top rising talent
Asia-Pacific's top rising talent From data scientists to brand builders, creative minds to entrepreneurs, here is our marketing and communications standout class of young professionals for 2019.

Note: The full 40 Under 40 list is available only to Campaign members. Learn about the benefits of membership and become a member today.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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