Huawei names James Wu as President of South-East Asia

News Hour:

Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, has named James Wu as the new President of Southern-East Asia Region. Based in Bangkok, Huawei Southern-East Asia includes 11 markets- Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong and Macau.

James Wu will be responsible for managing company’s strategy and directions, as well as developing new businesses in the region. He will lead the company’s operations and will be responsible for the development of the carrier, enterprise and consumer business of the company across Southeast Asia. Bangladesh, being an important market for Huawei in the region, is also under the leadership of James Wu.

“I would like to thank our customers and partners for your ongoing trust and support. We will progress faster towards a better connected, intelligent world. It is difficult to imagine the depth and breadth of the changes to come. As all of the new connections drive the digital transformation process, they will reshape society, the economy, business, and the way we create. Let’s keep working closely, putting our best minds together to build a Better Connected World,” He said.

A graduate of Tianjin University with a Double Bachelor Degree in Computer Information Science and Technology and Civil Engineering, James Wu Joined Huawei in 2003 and has held several senior positions within the company including Director of Recruitment and Allocation Dept of Corporate Human Resources, President of Carrier Business Group Middle East Region, CEO of Saudi Arabia Rep Office, and CEO of Oman Rep Office.

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