TVB executive Tsang Sing-ming (曾醒明) announced on June 21st that he will be stepping down as TVB’s Deputy Director of External Affairs on June 30th. He will instead become a consultant for TVB, effective on July 1st. He will be officially leaving TVB on December 31, 2016. Tsang said he received this notification from TVB two months ago. “It’s time for the new to replace the old,” he said. “My coworkers and I have many things to hand over. This is the company’s arrangement.” Asking if he would consider to leave even if TVB didn’t ask him to, Tsang said, “I’ve been thinking about stepping down for a while. It’s just a matter of when.” Philip Chan (陳家揚), TVB’s Assistant Director of Production, will also be stepping down and transition to a consultant. On the other hand, TVB executives Felix To (杜之克) and Desmond Chan (陳樹鴻) will be promoted to Deputy General Managers. Keith Yuen (袁志偉), Catherine Tsang (曾勵珍), Virginia Lok (樂易玲), Sandy Yu (余詠珊), Tse Wai-kwong (謝偉光), Tam Shek-yeung (譚錫揚), and more will be promoted to Assistant General Managers. TVB Group’s CEO Mark Lee (李寶安) told Oriental Daily that the personnel changes within TVB came about after reevaluating each executives’ strengths and their areas of work. They believe that the reorganization of personnel will be positive contributions to the leadership of TVB chairman, Charles Chan (陳國強). Creds: Oriental Daily
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