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Café de Coral Group names new CEO

Piony Leung will succeed Peter Leo as CEO after 28 years.

Café de Coral Holdings Limited has appointed Piony Leung as the group’s new Chief Executive Officer, effective 1 April 2024.

Leung will succeed the role after Peter Leo, who will remain as executive director of the group.

Leung’s new role as CEO will encompass the group operations in Hong Kong and Mainland China, guiding the company with strategic direction and sustainable growth. She will also manage all levels of the organisation, handling each of their successes.

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For over 25 years in the retail and consumer goods sector, Leung has broad experience in the field, particularly within the APAC region. In 2019, she joined Café de Coral Group and became managing director in Hong Kong.

“Building on her proven track record of success, we have full confidence that her skillful leadership, business acumen and strategic approach will guide the group to extraordinary achievements,” Sunny Lo, Chairman of Café de Coral Group, stated.

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