Zhong Ke Lin New tmg-emedia Vice President

New York, NY – January 31, 2012 – Today, tmg-emedia announced the appointment of Zhong Ke Lin as Vice President, Systems and Engineering. Mr. Lin’s responsibilities will span all tmg-emedia accounts.

“It is my distinct privilege to announce Zhong Ke’s appointment to Vice President, Systems Engineering,” said Chris Moschovitis, Chairman and CEO of tmg-emedia. “In his new role we look to him as a manager and a mentor of all our consultants. He will be working hand-in-hand with me, Maria, and our senior team in servicing all our clients.”

“I am delighted at Zhong Ke’s appointment,” said Maria Aksentyan, Managing Partner IT Services. “Zhong Ke and I have been partners for all these years, and I look forward to us working together in his new capacity. His skills are without equal, and his temperament and dedication have reflected the ‘tmg-emedia way’ since day-one. In his new role, he adds depth and breadth to our bench of senior consultants at a time when all our clients are addressing critical strategic issues.”

For the past eleven years, Mr. Lin has called tmg-emedia home, and for the past four has served as the Senior Network Engineer. He was promoted to partner in 2009. In his new position, Mr. Lin will assume increased managerial responsibility for all field consultants across all accounts, including the tmg-emedia mentoring program, and will be an integral member of the senior consulting team in developing and implementing the right strategies and best-of-breed solutions for all tmg-emedia clients.

Prior to joining tmg-emedia, Zhong Ke worked as a network engineer with RexSpeed where he was part of the installation of dozens of complex networks. Before RexSpeed he worked for Hotel Digital where he installed, tested, and deployed a wide range of wireless technologies across chains like Holiday Inn, and Comfort Inn. His education includes several certifications and specializations in areas such as Industrial Electronics Technology, Network Engineering Technology, and microcomputers business systems. He is a graduate of New York City Technical College.