China's iQIYI hires Kelvin Yau as first Thailand GM

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China's iQIYI hires Kelvin Yau as first Thailand GM
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BANGKOK: Chinese streaming giant iQIYI has appointed Kelvin Yau as the new vice president of international business department and general manager of iQIYI Thailand. Yau will oversee the company's strategic growth, operations and overall development in Thailand, and begin in early 2020.

BANGKOK/KUALA LUMPUR: Chinese streaming giant iQIYI has appointed Kelvin Yau as the new vice president of international business department and general manager of iQIYI Thailand.

Yau comes to iQIYI from BBC Studios, where he was since 2015 the senior vice president and general manager of Greater China."Kelvin is a pioneer with innovative spirit and global experience. "Kelvin and the Thailand team will introduce our brand concept to the market and bring our rich and diversified entertainment services to more users," said Yang Xianghua, president of iQIYI's membership and overseas business group, who praised his"global experience."

"I believe that technology will play an increasingly important role in global operations and international user services," said Yau, who said he looked forward to"launching more technology, content and partnership initiatives to meet local needs" and to bringing iQIYI's platform to the international market"step by step."

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