Lee resigns from SCMP
Published: Jun 02, 2008
Hong Kong - The South China Morning Post has lost its marketing director Lydia Lee and group operations director Dominic Yin.
The company today confirmed that Lee, who joined as director of marketing & communications in December last year, will officially leave on 5 August. Yim will leave the publishing group on 18 July.
Both are understood to have resigned early last week.
A replacement for Lee is yet to be announced and the SCMP was unable to respond to the reasons for both departures.
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