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Landing appoints industry veteran Yeung Lo to board of directors

Hong Kong-listed Landing International Development Ltd has announced the appointment of gaming industry veteran Yeung Lo as an executive director and authorized representative.

The news follows the sudden departure of Ms Zhou Xueyun from the board on Thursday due to personal commitments.

In a filing, Landing said that Yeung is appointed for a fixed one-year term commencing 9 January 2020 and will be paid an annual director’s fee of HK$2,118,000 (US$270,000).

The 50-year-old has over 20 years of professional experience in sales and operations for technology solutions vendors and gaming and hospitality services providers, the company said, including a stint as SVP International Marketing Macau between 2015 and 2017 and more recently as CEO of GONGZI (Macau) Investment Company Limited.

[Editor:Diana Chin]

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