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Scenario’s Youjia Wang elected to TEA Asia Pacific division board

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Scenario, the award-winning design and fabrication firm, has announced that Youjia Wang, business development manager of Scenario Cockram Limited Asia, has been elected to the 2025 Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) Asia Pacific Division Board. This showcases her key contributions to themed entertainment and dedication to fostering innovation and growth throughout the region.

As business development manager, she guides the company’s strategy by forging partnerships, uncovering new opportunities in themed entertainment, and leading marketing initiatives for Scenario Asia. Her former roles at Gensler and FORREC have built a strong network in feasibility analysis, operational studies, design, construction, government agencies, media partners, and more.

Bringing experience and passion

Youjia will work with Stephen Cavit, president of TEA APAC, to enhance knowledge and brand awareness, working alongside board members. Her multicultural background, 15 years in the industry, and passion for themed entertainment make her a valuable asset.

Cultivating relationships through industrial expertise and identifying collaborative opportunities also demonstrates Scenario Cockram Limited’s commitment to excellence and innovation in themed entertainment.

Cavit says: “I’m very pleased to have Youjia serving on our Asia Pacific Board. Her energy and understanding of the market are great assets to our mission of growing the TEA throughout the APAC region.”

Scenario’s VP, Tom Stapleton, adds: “Scenario Asia is delighted to announce that Youjia has been accepted into the TEA Asia Pacific Division Board. We are confident that Youjia will bring significant value and enthusiasm to the TEA Asia Pacific Division. As an exceptionally dedicated individual, Youjia is poised to thrive within the TEA environment.”

Last year, Scenario revealed details of its work on the indoor water park expansion at Studio City in Macau, China. The $1.3 billion phase two expansion includes two luxury hotel towers – Epic Tower and W Macau – Studio City. It follows the award-winning phase one outdoor water park, which opened in 2021.

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Charlotte Coates

Charlotte Coates is blooloop's editor. She is from Brighton, UK and previously worked as a librarian. She has a strong interest in arts, culture and information and graduated from the University of Sussex with a degree in English Literature. Charlotte can usually be found either with her head in a book or planning her next travel adventure.

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