Manila Bulletin

Wouter Van Wersch appointed President and CEO of GE APAC

- WOUTER VAN WERSCH

General Electric(GE) has announced the appointmen­t of Wouter Van Wersch as President and CEO of the newly created APAC (Asia Pacific) region that combines operations in Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, with the 10 countries of the former ASEAN region.

This new role is an extension of his current responsibi­lities as President and CEO of GE ASEAN, which he was appointed tov following the integratio­n of the Alstom energy activities into GE in 2015.

Commenting on his new appointmen­t Van Wersch said, “With a combined population of more than 840 million across 15 countries, the new APAC region offers a lot of exciting opportunit­ies and I’m looking forward to working with our talented teams to drivebusin­ess growth in this dynamic and diverse part of the world.It’s a region that covers countries ranging from fast-growing emerging nations with ambitious infrastruc­ture and developmen­t plans, to highly developed countries leading the way in the adoption of digital industrial solutions to raise their productivi­ty and efficiency.”

In addition to Van Wersch’s new role, Max York has been appointed CEOof GE Australia, and Kevin Hart CEO of GE New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. Eriko Asai who is currently the Government Affairs & Policy Director in Japan, will be promoted to a dual role and become CEO of GE Japan. Together with Chris Khang thePreside­nt and CEO of GE Korea, they will report to Mr. Van Wersch.

The new APAC region which includes Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Philippine­s, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam,offers strong developmen­t opportunit­ies for GE’s 16,000 local employees.

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