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Red Hat Appoints Messer President For Asia Pacific
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Feb 3, 2007
The open source vendor Red Hat, has announced Gery Messer as the new president Asia Pacific. He will report to Alex Pinchev, executive vice president, Global Sales, and Charlie Peters, chief financial officer.
Messer has over 20 years of experience as a management consulting, sales and marketing professional and will be based out of Red Hat's APAC headquarters in Singapore.
"Red Hat is very committed to Asia Pacific and I look forward to build on this terrific foundation, continue growing our presence in this part of the world and to bring leading open-source and Linux solutions through our extensive ecosystem of partners to many existing and new enterprise and SMB clients," said Messer.
He successfully founded and launched the SAP operation in Korea, where he was Managing Director prior to his joining Deloitte Consulting in 1996. As MD of Deloitte Consulting South East Asia, he was responsible for the Technology Practice (ERP) in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines.
Messer was most recently a Vice President for EMC Asia Pacific. His key responsibilities included execution of EMC's go-to-market strategy and integration of the professional services and system engineering practice into a single-customer facing organization.
"Gery has gained a reputation for putting people and systems in place to drive massive growth in this region. His experience will enable Red Hat to better suit the market demand and accelerated growth in the Asia Pacific region," Pinchev said.
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