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TEAM LEWIS strengthens presence in Greater China

TEAM LEWIS has expanded its presence in Greater China with the appointment of Jeremy Jiang (pictured) in Shenzhen. This move is part of the agency’s commitment to supporting Chinese clients in reaching global audiences through communication, branding and marketing campaigns.

Jeremy joins as a Senior Business Development Manager. In this role, he focusses on expanding the agency’s footprint in the Greater China region while working with team members across Beijing, Guangzhou and Hong Kong.

“Shenzhen is at the forefront of global innovation and technology,” said Kate Kwan, Managing Director, Greater China Region, TEAM LEWIS.

She added, “Jeremy’s diverse experience, across both domestic and international agencies and renowned brands, means he brings with him an impressive track record in creating impactful campaigns for clients. I am confident that Jeremy will be a tremendous addition to the team and help bolster the growth of our Greater China footprint, enabling us to share the stories of even more remarkable Chinese brands across the world and deliver real business impact for our clients.”

TEAM LEWIS’ Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific, Keso Kendall, remarked, “This expansion highlights our continued focus on growth in the APAC region as we seek to deliver maximum impact for clients. With our vast global network, we can help Chinese brand capitalise on shifting market dynamics and deliver world-class campaigns that drive business results. Our teams work with many brands that are based in Shenzhen and Jeremy’s appointment follows our growth strategy of investing where our clients are to ensure face to face support and the opportunity to embed ourselves in their business.”

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