Cisco Chief Leaves China Post
August 4, 2005 |
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Cisco's (CSCO) China president, Jia Bin-Duh, will leave his current post but continue to work for the company. Cisco has yet to appoint a new China chief.
Duh was the first president of Microsoft China before joining Cisco China as the country president in 1998. Prior to that, he also worked at Hewlett Packard for more than ten years.
Since May there have been rumours that Zheng Yaw-Sun, the president of HP China, will replace Duh as Cisco China president, while Duh will be promoted and become president of Cisco Asia-Pacific.
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