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Lenovo’s APEM & APMM Biz to Form a Single Unit

Names Roderick Lappin as president, Lenovo’s Asia-Pacific region, effective April 1, 2015

Lenovo is reuniting its Asia-Pacific Emerging Markets (APEM) and Asia-Pacific Mature Markets (APMM) businesses into a single unit. And in the process has appointed Roderick Lappin as president, Lenovo’s Asia-Pacific region, effective April 1, 2015.

Lenovo is in the process of transforming its business to maintain its successful trajectory as the #1 PC vendor in the world hence this decision to bring together the APEM and APMM regions, promoting Lappin, and also promoting Ken Wong, to vice president of Strategy and Planning announced the press release.

Currently based in Japan, Lappin intends to stay in Tokyo where he will run the Asia-Pacific business and will remain the President of NEC Lenovo Japan Group. He will continue to lead the Japan and ANZ business and will report to Gianfranco Lanci, Lenovo’s chief operating officer and executive senior vice president.

“Rod has a wealth of experience in creating successful businesses in mature and emerging markets, making him the best person to head up the new Asia-Pacific business for Lenovo,” said Lanci. “With Rod at the helm, I am confident the business across Asia-Pacific will continue to thrive and will experience a whole new level of success, just like NEC Lenovo Japan Group in Japan over the last three years under his strong leadership.”

Lappin said, “I have set my sights to not only continue Lenovo’s momentum in
the PC market, but to elevate our positions in other key categories including mobile and other consumer computing devices across Asia-Pacific. I know for certain that together, with my new team, we can make this happen.”

Lappin has been with Lenovo for the past eight years and has been based in Japan since 2008. Originally from Australia, he holds a degree from Macquarie University’s Graduate School of Business.

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