Staff Reporters
May 20, 2011

Nurun adds general manager on L'Oreal China business

SHANGHAI - Former managing director of TBWA and Tequila Paris Florence Garcon has joined digital network Nurun as general manager on its L'Oreal China account.

Florence Garcon joins digital network Nurun
Florence Garcon joins digital network Nurun

Prior to this appointment, Garcon was managing director of TBWA and Tequila Paris from 2006 to 2009 where she worked on accounts like Nissan, Adidas and Cartier. She brings with her almost 19 years of experience in the advertising industry specialising in communications, digital and customer relationship management.

In her new role, Garcon will lead the L'Oreal team at Nurun with the aim of expanding its services to include emarketing and strategic planning. 

"The opportunity for me to join an agency in a booming market, and to learn a new market and culture is unparalled. The digital ecosystem is amazing in China - compared with France and Europe - and it’s an opportunity to invent and create new digital services and content," said Garcon.

 

Source:
Campaign China

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