SINGAPORE - German enterprise software giant SAP on Monday (April 13) announced the appointment of Eileen Chua as managing director for Singapore.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - German enterprise software giant SAP on Monday announced the appointment of Eileen Chua as managing director for Singapore.
As the new Singapore MD, Ms Chua will be responsible for all activities spanning sales and operations, as well as SAP's expansion and growth here.Said Ms Barger:"We remain confident in Singapore as a business hub, given the access to a global talent pool, innovative culture and strong government support for the digitalization of industries.
Ms Chua has 20 years of experience in the technology industry across software, cloud and professional services. Together with her team and the SAP ecosystem, she will help organizations to build their"Intelligent Enterprise" strategy, using SAP's integrated applications that enable clients to automate their day-to-day business processes and better interact with customers, suppliers, and employees.
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