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Mark Kay Joins Hitachi as SVP, GM of Asia Pacific
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, May 27, 2008
Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) has announced that Mark Kay will be its senior vice president and general manager for the Asia Pacific region. He will provide sales direction and leadership to the region, and work actively to improve coverage, strengthen and enhance the channel strategy, and leverage Hitachi's broad range of solutions to accelerate growth of the company's revenue and market share.
"Mark will continue with our missions of building high performance teams, increasing operational efficiency, balancing performance across the region, and being compliant in all aspects of our business," says Randy E. DeMont, executive vice president and general manager, worldwide sales, services and support of Hitachi.
Mark was the country manager of HDS in Australia and New Zealand. Under his leadership, Hitachi's ANZ business grew substantially both in terms of revenue and profit. "I am thankful of the fabulous opportunity of playing a key role in enhancing Hitachi Data System's dominant position in Asia Pacific, home to some of the fastest growing markets in the world. It is an exciting time as companies are focusing on leveraging storage technology to derive business benefits, in a smarter way. I look forward to addressing the specialized needs of our customers here and developing our relationships through the APAC region," says Mark.
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