![]() Ruby Fu |
Zeno Group, which is part of DJE Holdings, has named Ruby Fu to the new post of China president. She's based in Shanghai.
The more than 30-year veteran of the China region was president of Burson-Marsteller/China until April.
Prior to working at the WPP unit, Fu headed corporate affairs for Greater China/Hong Kong at Standard Chartered Bank, and was director of corporate affairs at Philip Morris International.
At Zeno, Fu reports to Margaret Key, CEO of Zeno Asia-Pacific and CEO of B-M's Asia-Pacific group until June.
Key also worked at Zeno's sister company, Edelman, in Korea and Japan.


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