Edmund Lee is a Partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Advisory Services and leads a multi-disciplinary group consultants in Hong Kong / China with supporting clients on business transformation and change initiatives (e.g., integrating / designing new processes / systems, people management).
His client base has includes an extensive array of large multinationals and Private Equity clients. He is well versed in a wide variety of functional areas including business transformation, costing, internal and external reporting and performance management.
Edmund graduated from the University of Waterloo, Canada where he earned a Bachelor of Mathematics and a Masters of Accounting. He is also a Canadian Chartered Accountant.

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Although based in Hong Kong, Marcel Fenez has a worldwide remit as the Global Managing Partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Entertainment & Media Practice.
Responsible for launching the PricewaterhouseCoopers Hong Kong Entertainment, Media and Communications group in 1995, Marcel led the Asia Pacific Entertainment & Media practice from 1998 and in 2007 was appointed Global Managing Partner of PwC’s Entertainment & Media practice.
From 2001 to 2007, Marcel led the PwCs’ enlarged Technology, Info-Communications and Entertainment (TICE) practice in Hong Kong and Mainland China comprising of over 1000 professionals. Since 2005, he has been the leader of the TICE practice throughout Asia Pacific and as such represents the interests of the region on PwC’s Global TICE leadership team.
As a resident of Hong Kong for more than 20 years, Marcel has extensive experience working with companies in all sectors of the Entertainment and Media industries throughout Asia.
In addition to managing large cross border assurance engagements, he also has significant advisory experience which includes providing strategic business advice (specifically in the context of market entry into the regions developing economies), change and process improvement consulting as well as risk management consulting, transaction related services and business planning.
He has worked with many major local companies including TVB, Sunday Communications, Celestial Pictures and Sing Tao Group as well as the Asia Pacific operations of multinationals including Walt Disney, The Interpublic Group, Sony, Time Warner, NBC Universal, Ericsson and Yahoo!.
Marcel is a regular contributor to Hong Kong and Asia Pacific media and events on issues relating to the development of entertainment, media and the ongoing convergence resulting from new technologies.
He is the current elected Chairman of the Cable & Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia (“CASBAA”), the leading industry association promoting the interests of programmers and cable and satellite broadcasters in the region. He has held this role since 2001.

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