Wei Li met with one of MEI’s Chinese clients, Avant, in Shenzhen and visited their factory and 2011 University Games Venue. This was a great opportunity for MEI to understand how their clients operate in order to offer a high level of service.
MEI is also building a strategic relationship with China Entertainment and Technology Association (CETA). This will further expand MEI’s ever growing international relationships, particularly in the BRIC countries.
Wie Li then visited Haiyang, the host city for the 2012 Asian Beach Games which was announced by the Olympic Council of Asia in Doha.
MEI is also building a strategic relationship with China Entertainment and Technology Association (CETA). This will further expand MEI’s ever growing international relationships, particularly in the BRIC countries.
Wie Li then visited Haiyang, the host city for the 2012 Asian Beach Games which was announced by the Olympic Council of Asia in Doha.
Wei concluded her visit with a meeting at a medium sized city’s Sports Bureau Director who is looking for a Consultant Company to advise them on how to run events and make them profitable. Could this be another job for MEI? We certainly hope so!

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