Manulife strengthens leadership team with Alice Li’s appointment to Chief Communications Officer

Li has been promoted from her position of Head of Corporate Communications

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Manulife strengthens leadership team with alice lis appointment to chief communications officer

Manulife Hong Kong has appointed Alice Li as its new Chief Communications Officer for Hong Kong and Macau. Ms Li is responsible for developing strategy for external and internal communication goals, building corporate reputation, and promoting the company’s global Impact Agenda.

Li is now part of Manulife Hong Kong’s senior management team and will report directly to Hong Kong and Macau CEO Patrick Graham.

Li has over two decades of experience in corporate and marketing communications, having held senior positions with global brands such as Shell, SmarTone-Vodafone, Microsoft, and AXA prior to joining Manulife in 2020 as Head of Corporate Communications.

Manulife also announced the appointment of Thaddeus Yu as Chief Strategy Officer. Patrick Graham said, “With their extensive knowledge of our company’s strategic priorities and their functional expertise, I am confident that the talented new members of our senior management team will be pivotal in driving us towards achieving our ambitions in Hong Kong, Macau and the broader GBA markets as we embark on the next phase of our growth agenda. “

Li also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Language and Communication from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and a Master of Business Administration from the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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