The Growth Conversation: Manulife Hong Kong & Macau’s Celia Ling


Insurance is a fast-evolving industry where customer needs and technology shift constantly, and this is something Celia Ling, chief marketing officer of Manulife Hong Kong and Macau, knows only too well. With more than 25 years of global experience spanning continents and disciplines, few leaders have left as significant a mark or helped redefine marketing’s strategic role as Ling, who has demonstrated how marketers can embrace change, leverage data, and foster customer-centric innovation.

Ling entered the insurance industry after earning a bachelor’s degree in Social Science from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where she majored in Government and Public Administration and minored in Law. Her first role was at Allianz, where she participated in a management trainee program that significantly shaped her career. “I worked in Singapore, Munich, Australia, and Taiwan, gaining experience in both general and life insurance,” she explains. This global exposure taught her the importance of understanding diverse customer needs and market dynamics.

By the time she’d returned to Hong Kong after five years working abroad, Ling had begun her career in distribution and sales management. She elaborates, saying that she’d “spent five years managing agency and sales before transitioning to marketing,” and this dual expertise became her competitive edge. “To be a marketer, you need to understand how sales work.”

Celia Ling, chief marketing officer, Manulife Hong Kong and Macau
Celia Ling, chief marketing officer, Manulife Hong Kong and Macau

 

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