IBM appoints Hans Dekkers as GM of Asia Pacific
IBM has announced the appointment of Hans Dekkers as General Manager of IBM Asia Pacific. Effective immediately, he succeeds Paul Burton in the role.
Mr Dekkers will oversee all strategic and operational responsibilities concerning IBM's sales, marketing, services, technology, and delivery operations across a broad region. This encompasses Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, Korea, India, South Asia, and the Greater China region, including Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Prior to this appointment, Mr Dekkers was based in Copenhagen, Denmark, where he served as IBM's General Manager for North, Central and Eastern Europe. He brings a wealth of experience to his new role, having previously lived and worked in China, Singapore, ANZ, and India. He has also engaged with Indonesia, South Korea, and the wider ASEAN region during his career, providing him with a thorough familiarity with the Asia Pacific market.
In his executive role, Mr Dekkers is expected to further IBM's growth strategy within the Asia Pacific region, with a particular focus on Hybrid Cloud and AI. His deep understanding of the sector and the region is seen as a valuable asset for the company as it aims to support clients in their transformation journeys.
Commenting on his new position, Mr Dekkers said, "I am delighted to be back working with such a talented team in a place I consider my second home. This is a critical time for companies and organizations across this dynamic region as they move at pace to transform, adopt new technologies and explore new business models."
He further emphasized the potential role of IBM, adding, "IBM has an exciting opportunity to help define their future through our people, ecosystem partners and capabilities in hybrid cloud and AI as clients accelerate their critical transformation journeys."
Mr Dekkers' appointment comes at a time when many organisations in the Asia Pacific region are intensifying their efforts to modernise and incorporate advanced technologies. His return is anticipated to drive IBM's efforts to support these transitions effectively.