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Kim Wang

Ms Kim Wang is the Founder and General Manager of Sino-Bridge Consulting Ltd.

Ms. Wang, an US citizen, has over 20 years of international business management experience in multiple regions, industries, and functions. She has worked for automotive and technology companies in China, England, Singapore and the USA. Ms. Wang also has had intensive hands-on experience in market development and sales management throughout Asia, in countries such as China, Singapore, India, Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Ms. Wang served as the Asia-Pacific Channel and Marketing Director for Advanced Digital Information Corporation (NASDAQ: ADIC) for six years, during which she:

  • Built the distribution structure and policies, and implemented channel marketing strategies, in the company¡¯s Asia Pacific and Latin America markets.

  • Developed and implemented marketing strategies to increase brand awareness and market recognition of ADIC¡¯s products

  • Developed channel training and sales certificate programs to assure a quality distribution/sales force for ADIC.

  • Established a service/support infrastructure for ADIC¡¯s channel partners to provide competitive services packages for customers.

Before joining ADIC, Ms. Wang worked as the Global Acquisition & Retention Manager and Asia Channel Development Director for Echarge Corporation (USA) and AM Distribution P.T.E. (Singapore), respectively.

Ms. Wang holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Changchun University of Technology (PRC) and a Master of Science degree in Manufacturing Management from Coventry University (United Kingdom). She also received a Master of Business Administration degree from New York Institute of Technology (USA).


¡°As Chair and CEO of ADIC, I have had the opportunity to observe and interact with Kim Wang during her entire tenure with the company. Kim was instrumental in building our Asian business from approximately $1M per year to a $25M per year rate in less than four years. She is tenacious in getting the resources, both people and budget, necessary to be successful. Most of our senior management was generally in awe of what she was able to accomplish in a huge market with very limited resources. ¡±