Agilent Technologies names Dr. Teng Chai Hock Vice President and General Manager for Southeast Asia Pacific and Korea
06-04-2010: Agilent Technologies Inc. announced the appointment of Dr. Teng Chai Hock as Vice President and General Manager for the Southeast Asia Pacific and Korea (SAPK) Field Operations.
Over the course of his 19 years with the company, Dr. Teng has held various leadership roles in sales, channel management, sales & support management and marketing. Dr. Teng will report directly to Lon Justice, Vice President and General Manager of the worldwide sales and support organization for Agilent’s Chemical Analysis Group (CAG).
Prior to joining Agilent, Dr. Teng was the Regional Manager for Philips Singapore, where he was responsible for the sales and support management of Philips’ Scientific products in the Southeast Asia, Korea and Taiwan Region.
Dr. Teng holds a bachelor’s(B Tech) degree in Chemistry and Control Engineering and a doctorate in Chemistry from the University of Bradford, England.
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