Fujitsu has announced that Michael Warren has resigned as the Country President for Fujitsu Malaysia.
In accepting his resignation, Regional CEO of Fujitsu Asia, Gavin Selkirk shared that Michael has indicated his interest in returning to nation building activities for Malaysia.
“We would like to thank Michael for all the guidance he has provided the organization during this period of time, and we wish him all the best in his future endeavours,” said Mr. Selkirk.
With the departure of Mr. Warren, Fujitsu Malaysia has begun recruitment of a new President. In the interim, Wong Weng Wah, Vice President, Applications Services, who is based in Malaysia will be the acting Country President.
Selkirk added: “This change in leadership will not impact the stability of our business in the ASEAN countries. Customers can be assured that we will continue to provide them our full support and services.”
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