Teneo
Lauren Chung is CEO of Teneo’s Asia-Pacific Strategy & Communications business. She leads the global CEO advisory firm's Strategy & Communications business in Asia Pacific and is responsible for driving growth across regional offices including Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore and Tokyo. Lauren has served as COO of Teneo’s Asia-Pacific business since 2017 and has extensive experience advising CEOs and leaders on achieving their strategic goals while navigating high-stakes business and stakeholder engagement situations. Over the last 15 years, Lauren has advised private, public and social sector leaders on a range of critical affairs, including corporate strategy, environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategy, policy advocacy and public affairs, strategic communications, stakeholder engagement and financial communications. Lauren is most passionate about working with corporations to strategize, articulate and operationalize business models that seek to create sustainable and inclusive growth for all stakeholders. She is a board director of The Fred Hollows Foundation (Hong Kong), chairs the Women in Business Network at the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong and sits on a board committee for Mother’s Choice. She holds an EMBA from INSEAD, a master of international business degree from Monash University, and a bachelor of arts. She speaks conversational Mandarin.
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