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Posted September 8, 2016

 

NEW YORK – Alvanon, a global apparel business expert, has appointed May Fong to the position of senior consultant for the Asia Pacific region, Alvanon’s Executive Director Don Howard announced.

 

In her new role, Fong will meet with fashion business clients to identify their brand-building and business-growth challenges, explain Alvanon’s technical and advisory capabilities and offer customized best practice solutions.

 

“Alvanon’s existing and prospective clients throughout the Asia Pacific arena will benefit from May Fong’s proven ability to anticipate, recognize and address their most intricate of fashion business concerns,” Howard said. “Plus, she is fluent in Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese and English, which will allow her to coordinate planning among fashion businesses that interact across Asia Pacific, Europe and the United States. May brings exceptional value to Alvanon’s knowledge base, particularly in the areas of retail operations, merchandising, product development and supply chain management.”

 

Fong comes to Alvanon from Lacoste Asia Pacific, where she served as senior regional product manager. She holds a master’s of management from The Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Australia, and a bachelor of arts in Japanese Studies from the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Alvanon strengthens fashion advisory capabilities in Asia Pacific

May Fong

Alvanon to present at HKRITA

 

Separately, Alvanon announced that its CEO, Janice Wang, will address “Disruption and Innovation in High Performance Apparel” as a featured speaker September 9th at HKRITA – Innovation and Technology Symposium 2016, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wanchai, Hong Kong.

Janice Wang

The theme of the symposium is “When Fashion Meets Technology, the art and science of our industry.”

 

“High-performance sportswear has been dominating the bulk of growth in the apparel market,” Wang said. “Consumers are demanding ever more personalized, more functional and more fashionable goods in a shorter space of time. We will look at the advantages of manufacturing locally and how the customer demands a more sustainable product. We’ll also share insights on happenings at some major brands: Under Armour’s new Lighthouse Project, Nike’s new partnership with Apollo Global Management and Adidas’ Speedfactory.”

 

Wang is a founding family member of Alvanon, and speaks worldwide on a broad range of fashion business issues.

 

HKRITA (Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel) is the premier R & D center for textiles and apparel. It works to foster technology advancement, innovations and breakthroughs to improve Hong Kong’s global competitiveness, and is hosted by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

 

Source: Alvanon

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