Michael Shou
About Michael Shou
Michael Shou serves as the General Manager of Greater China at Cambly Inc., where he has contributed to the company's growth in the region since 2016. He has a background in business development and product marketing, with previous roles at CITCON, IBM, Oracle, and HP.
Work at Cambly
Michael Shou serves as the General Manager of Greater China at Cambly Inc. since 2016. In this role, he has focused on expanding Cambly's presence in the Greater China region. His responsibilities include overseeing operations and strategic initiatives tailored to meet the needs of local users. Shou has utilized his extensive experience in business development and product marketing to drive growth and enhance Cambly's offerings.
Education and Expertise
Michael Shou completed his undergraduate studies at Fudan University, where he earned a Bachelor of Economics in the Department of World Economy from 2004 to 2008. He furthered his education at the University of California, Los Angeles, obtaining a Master of Business Administration from 2013 to 2015. His educational background supports his expertise in business development and management.
Professional Background
Prior to joining Cambly, Michael Shou held several key positions in prominent companies. He worked at IBM as a Senior Product Sales from 2010 to 2013 in Shanghai, China. Before that, he was an Account Manager at Oracle from 2008 to 2010, also in Shanghai. Additionally, he served as the Director of Business Development at CITCON for seven months in 2015-2016 in San Jose, California. His early career included a role as a Product Marketing Manager MBA Intern at HP in 2014.
Achievements in Business Development
In his current role at Cambly, Michael Shou has been instrumental in adapting the company's offerings to better suit the linguistic and cultural needs of students in Greater China. He leverages his multilingual skills to effectively communicate and negotiate with partners and stakeholders across different regions. His contributions have significantly impacted Cambly's growth in the region.