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Tencent Music Entertainment Group Announces Leadership Changes
April 15, 2021 GMT
SHENZHEN, China, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Tencent Music Entertainment Group (“Tencent Music,” “TME,” or the “Company”) (NYSE: TME), the leading online music entertainment platform in China, today announced the appointment of Mr. Cussion Kar Shun Pang as TME’s Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors (the “Board”). Mr. Zhu Liang (or “Ross Liang”) has been appointed as the Company’s new Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) and a member of the Board. Prior to this appointment, Ross served as Vice President of Tencent Holdings Limited (“Tencent”) where he was responsible for overseeing a number of major online platforms including QQ, a leading social communication and entertainment platform in China with 595 million MAU on smart devices, as well as Qzone, a leading social platfo
Tencent Music Entertainment Group Announces Leadership Changes
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