Twitter has appointed Kathy Chen as its Greater China managing director, chief executive officer Jack Dorsey said in a tweet on Thursday.
Despite being blocked in China since 2009, Twitter has been courting Chinese companies to buy advertising space on its service used by more than 300 million people.
“A big welcome to Twitter, @KathyChen2016! She joins us as our MD for China!”, Dorsey said in a tweet.
Chen, who according to her Twitter profile appears to be based in Hong Kong, said in a tweet that she was looking to “create more value for Chinese enterprises, creators, partners and developers”.
Twitter in February reported its first quarter with no growth in users since it went public.
A recent report claimed that Twitter has been struggling to curb rising propaganda on the microblogging site. The report adds that the profile of Walid kept resurfacing despite being taken down by Twitter. “Using his 464th Twitter account, he circulated photos of sweets handed out to celebrate the attacks,” the report added.  Terror groups such as Islamic State (IS) have used platforms such as Twitter and other online communities to spread their message to millions of users.