HP China President Out The Door
May 3, 2011 |
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The world's leading technology company HP has announced that Gao Ruibin, president for HP China and general manager for enterprise business group, has departed the company.
Meanwhile, Piau-Phang Foo, HP's global senior vice president and president for Asia Pacific and Japan, will temporarily take the position of HP China president during the transition period, effective immediately.
Foo said that after the departure of Gao, the company will maintain its normal operation with its talented leader group and all other staff. They will still be committed to lead industry innovation and promote the growth and development of its employees and customers. The company thanks Gao for his efforts and wishes him a smooth career in the future.
Gao was appointed managing director and vice president for enterprise business department of HP China on September 21, 2010. Prior to that, Gao worked for Motorola for 17 years.
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