Jane Leung
Nov 23, 2010

Wayne Fan steps up as managing director at Wwwins Isobar Shanghai

SHANGHAI - Wwwins Isobar Shanghai has promoted Wayne Fan (pictured) from vice-president and head of account services to managing director.

Wayne Fan steps up as managing director at Wwwins Isobar Shanghai
Wayne Fan steps up as managing director at Wwwins Isobar Shanghai

Fan will officially take the managing director post at Wwwins Isobar on 1 December. He will be overseeing the 120-people team in Shanghai and reports to Deirdre McGlashan, CEO of Wwwins Isobar China.

“I feel humbled by this dynamic digital market and the great success that's built by previous leadership. And I also feel a strong urge to be bold to lead this agency in an unique direction that can bring us different levels of value and respect from the marketplace.” said Fan.

Fan joined the company in March 2008 as regional business director. He was then assigned to lead the Coca-Cola business including sub-brands like Sprite, Minute Maid and Nestea. Under Coca-Cola, Fan played a part in driving the global initiative Expedition 206.

Source:
Campaign China

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