Tatler Asia boosts management experience
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Regional publisher Tatler Asia has just made two senior appointments, offering Sophie Jian (pictured left) the dual position of president and COO, and naming Peter Cheung (pictured right) as regional advisor on engagement, PR and business development.
In her new position, Jian will support Tatler Asia’s chairman and CEO Michel Lamunière in scaling the business across Asia and accelerating the transition towards a digital-first media company for Asia’s most influential communities.
“Jian's extensive experience acquired at some of the most successful media firms, her strong interest for entrepreneurship and scaling businesses, as well as her desire to make a positive impact in Asian societies makes her the perfect executive to take this very important role at Tatler Asia," said Lamunière.
Previously, she worked as the International CFO for Bloomberg Media Group as well as CFO and SVP of operations for Asia at the Warner Music Group.
Conversely, Cheung will play a key role in increasing Tatler’s engagement and reach with its audiences. He will also serve as a brand ambassador and drive key initiatives such as the flagship Tatler Ball high society event.
“I am thrilled to be returning to the Tatler family after 23 years. During my career, working with some of the world’s most illustrious luxury houses, Tatler has always been the 'must-have' media partner in our strategic planning. I am so excited to be embarking on this new journey and working with the amazing new teams," said Cheung.
Cheung has worked in the luxury sector for over 20 years. He worked for Hong Kong Tatler in 1997 before moving to Sotheby’s, Dior, Versace and Van Cleef & Arpels, before establishing his eponymous consulting firm in 2015.
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