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Dentsu Forms ‘Greater North’ Cluster Encompassing Mainland China, Hong Kong, Korea, and Taiwan

Dentsu unveils a strategic restructuring in East Asia, introducing the ‘Greater North’ cluster that consolidates Mainland China, Hong Kong, Korea, and Taiwan under unified management. Jennifer Tang, CEO of Taiwan and an industry veteran, will take the helm as the CEO of Greater North, spearheading this collaborative initiative.

Dentsu consolidates mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea operations  under Greater North cluster | News | Campaign Asia

Tang is acknowledged for her innovative management style, leading the Taiwan business to become one of the top-performing entities in the APAC region. The company highlights that Taiwan’s success closely mirrors the dentsu model in Japan. Tang assumed the role of CEO, Taiwan in 2017.

Rob Gilby, CEO APAC, dentsu said: “Bringing together these markets into one management structure with an integrated cluster strategy will enable each leader to spearhead an agenda that benefits all markets, delivering new innovation and client opportunities, improved speed to market and greater autonomy to deliver solutions and economies of scale aligned to market needs.”

Gilby further added, “Jennifer needs no introduction, she has won a number of accolades for her own leadership and the culture she has overseen in the Taiwan business while her teams have been recognised on the global stage from Cannes Lions to Spikes, Clios, Madstars and RECMA. She is a passionate advocate of B2B2S and dentsu’s impact on the communities it’s a part of, living the values that are fundamental to the way we do business.”

Tang added: “We’ve been given a significant opportunity to drive unprecedented scale and build our business around our clients and their needs which is unique to dentsu and our model in market. The formation of this cluster ultimately drives greater opportunity for our clients, giving them frictionless access to a collaborative community of experts across marketing, consulting and technology.”

Dentsu Greater North Leadership Team

Dentsu released the following summary of Greater North leadership

Joshua Wong, CFO, Greater North: Joshua is an innovative and strategic leader who brings a critical commercial lens to investments and operations. A long-time partner to Jennifer, he supported and enabled Taiwan’s transformation journey to deliver some of the strongest results in the group.

Chun Yin Mak, CEO, China: Chun’s 25-year career has featured senior leadership roles in business transformation and technology consulting, integration and outsourcing services across North America, APAC and Greater China. His mastery of the varied and fast-paced imaginative value delivery, technology, data and ecosystem landscape coupled with his ability to identify and take action on significant growth opportunities from evolving market conditions will bring an unprecedented transformative view to the group. Chun will continue to be a member of the dentsu APAC Executive Committee.

Simone Tam, CEO, Greater Bay Area: Simone has been with the dentsu group for eight years, overseeing both Dentsu Creative and dentsu Hong Kong as CEO since 2021. She has won a number of accolades over the course of her career, most recently Marketech APAC’s ‘Empowered Women’. Under her leadership, the Hong Kong business has been on a strong winning streak and she draws from her 30 years’ experience in creative agencies growing clients to bring a unique perspective to the group. Recognising Simone’s success overseeing dentsu Hong Kong and the huge potential of the Greater Bay Area, Simone is being elevated to oversee a geo-centric business unit comprising of the hyper-growth territories of Hong Kong, the Guangdong Province and Macao as CEO, Greater Bay Area.

Donna Kim, CEO, Korea: Donna has 30 years of experience successfully building domestic enterprises for large global MarComms businesses. Her deep level of industry knowledge, thorough understanding of building brands in and out of Korea brings a strong media perspective to the fore.

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