Singapore – Albert Shu is stepping down from his leadership role at Weber Shandwick after two decades, the firm has confirmed to MARKETECH APAC when reached out to.
“Albert has served over 20 years with the Weber Shandwick Asia Pacific team. He has led his teams with dedication, strategic vision, and a commitment to excellence. We thank Albert for his contributions and wish him all the best,” an agency spokesperson said.
Albert was most recently the president of Hong Kong and Singapore for the marketing communications firm, a role he held for more than three years since January 2021.
He has spent most his leadership career as the managing director of Weber Shandwick Hong Kong for sixteen years from 2004 to 2021. During his tenure, he was instrumental to the firm’s long-term business success in the local market, driven by the stability and diversity of its client and staff portfolio, brought together by a culture of collegiality.
During his Hong Kong leadership experience, the firm offers dedicated practices across six key sectors – including consumer marketing, corporate and crisis communications, financial services, healthcare, public affairs and technology–and can offer a multi-disciplinary approach to clients with a diverse range of business challenges and stakeholders.
Prior to his Weber Shandwick stint, he also served as the head of marketing and communications for Deloitte Consulting in Asia Pacific Africa from 1998 to 2003, as well as a manager to the Burson-Marsteller firm, which is now BCW–and will also be absorbed with Hill+Knowlton to form Burson.