Capgemini, a global leader in IT services, has appointed Wendy Koh to lead its growing business across South-East Asia.
Koh brings more than 25 years of industry sales, strategy and general management experience across Asia Pacific with a deep focus on technology and digital transformation within the government and private sector.
“Wendy is a dynamic and results-oriented leader who has a proven record in building diverse teams and delivering value for clients,” said Olaf Pietschner, CEO for Asia Pacific. “She has a deep understanding of industry challenges and the role technology can play in addressing them.”
“Capgemini has a strong heritage of working with clients to design, deliver and operate technology enabled solutions that address complex business and societal challenges,” said Koh. “I’m excited about the opportunity to lead our business in this diverse region and look forward to growing our talent base and helping clients embrace technology to create a sustainable and inclusive future.”
Capgemini has more than 1,000 people across SEA working across strategy and transformation, applications and technology, engineering and operations.
In addition, Capgemini has invested in Design Studios and Applied Innovation Exchanges across APAC, including Singapore, to provide an immersive and transformative environment for the exploration, discovery, testing and application of innovation, as well as the rapid deployment at scale and sustainability of their target business impacts.
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