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China Twitterati Mentioned On Edelman Digital Blog
Written By: christine
2008-04-10 11:29:22

Adam Schokora, gave the growing China Twitterati community a mention on the Edelman Digital blog today.

Adam Schokora hosts DanweiTV's "The Shanghai Beat" which he produces together with Ginger Xiang. In his other spare time he helps grease the wheels of capitalism in the PRC as a digital and social media strategist for Edelman.

Now based in Shanghai full time, Adam is originally from Detroit and has been in China since 1999. He is curious about technology, youth culture, music, design, fashion, and motorcycle's; not to mention his passion for Chinese language and the Internet. Adam graduated with highest distinction from the University of Michigan with degrees in Chinese politics and Mandarin.

You can follow Adam on Twitter as: ajschokora

Adam recently sat down for a very insightful video interview by me for The China Business Network which I've included below:

 






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