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Global enterprise application software provider, Aptean, has a new Asia Pacific chief with the appointment of 25-year industry veteran, Frank Hung, as Managing Director for the region.

 

Hung, who has also been appointed to Aptean’s Executive leadership Team, has worked with Aptean in the APAC region since 2007, and has more than 25 years experience with other companies, including executive-level positions at technology companies throughout Asia, Australia, New Zealand, China, Malaysia, India and Canada.

Prior to Aptean, Hung served as managing director and COO, Asia Pacific, at Maximizer Software and COO at Powerlan Limited, and also worked for Xerox, CSSL and System Pro.

Aptean President, Monte Ford, commented: “Frank's stellar reputation and extensive experience in driving the success of technology in multinational companies is a huge benefit to Aptean as we continue to drive growth and expansion.”

Hung said Aptean was “very well positioned for substantial growth with highly talented employees, competitive technology, and a strong customer base in the Asia Pacific region.”

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