Ambow Education Appoints James Bartholomew as President to Drive Growth and Enhance Stakeholder Engagement

Reuters
11 Jun
Ambow Education Appoints James Bartholomew as President to Drive Growth and Enhance Stakeholder Engagement

Ambow Education Holding Ltd. has appointed James Bartholomew as its new President, effective immediately. Bartholomew brings over 25 years of leadership experience in private education, manufacturing, and transportation, and is known for driving growth and transformational change. He aims to expand the reach of HybriU, Ambow's flagship phygital platform, which enhances AI-driven education and corporate communications.

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