Shui On last month joined a winning $2.6 billion land bid in Wuhan, China's one-time Covid-19 epicenter
... [+]Shui On Land, the real estate development flagship of Hong Kong billionaire Vincent Lo, has named Jessica Wang as the company’s CEO.
Wang, 47, was previously a managing director of project development and asset management at Shui On Asset Management, where her responsibilities included business development of the group, the company said.
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