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Pressac welcomes new Business Development Partner

Pressac is delighted to announce the appointment of Christine Kwok as its new Business Development Partner.

Christine brings with her a wealth of experience in helping businesses to boost their performance, having founded her own research and strategic consultancy in Hong Kong in 2005.

Since then she has gone on to manage over 50 large-scale, cross-cultural studies for multinational brands and has advised clients in a range of sectors – including finance, technology, education, real estate and hospitality –  on issues of market entry, performance enhancement, business transformation and growth.

She has also led public policy and social studies for government and public-sector institutions, including the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and Hong Kong Ideas Centre.

I am excited to be part of a strong team with high standards of professional knowledge and customer focus. I am looking forward to getting started and helping our customers capitalize on the unprecedented growth of the market.

“We’re absolutely delighted to welcome Christine in what we hope will be a pivotal year for the company.

We have ambitious growth plans for 2023 and Christine’s business and commercial awareness will be instrumental in helping Pressac enterprise clients identify market opportunities, create new competencies, and operate more effectively.”

Pete Burbidge, MD at Pressac

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