Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise announces key leadership appointments in Asia Pacific

The strategic appointments position ALE to revolutionize how organizations execute their transformation journeys across rapidly evolving APAC markets.

Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise announced key leadership appointments to accelerate regional growth and deliver exceptional client experiences across Asia Pacific. As a provider for secure networking and communication solutions, ALE enables organizations and industries to accelerate their operational efficiencies and competitiveness.

In Asia Pacific, ALE continues to experience positive growth, working with various sectors and industries in the region, with a strong presence in the Southeast Asian region.

The new appointments are Tee Jyh Chong (pictured above) for the role of Senior Vice President for Sales and Services in the Asia Pacific region as well as Adeline Liew as Country Business Leader for Singapore.

With over two decades of experience in the IT industry, Tee will spearhead ALE’s ambitious growth strategy in Asia Pacific, as well as contribute to the continued success of its partners and customers.

According to Tee, the Asia Pacific region is a significant cornerstone of ALE’s global business, and we see tremendous opportunities as enterprises accelerate their digital transformation journeys. With networks foundational elements for delivering services that help businesses grow, Tee believes this is particularly important across key sectors like government, healthcare, and hospitality.

“The diversity of the APAC region, combined with the rising demand for cloud-native solutions and AI-enabled innovation, positions us perfectly to help organizations chart their digital future,” said Tee.

Meanwhile, with a decade of experience at ALE, Liew brings deep understanding of the Singapore market and a proven record of business growth. In this role, Liew will drive the go-to-market strategy for the Singapore office, while forging customer and partner relationships to unlock new opportunities.

Commenting on her new role, Liew acknowledged Singapore’s status as a regional technology hub that represents strategic value for ALE. Liew believes ALE’s deep relationships with enterprises in Singapore, coupled with ongoing Smart Nation initiatives, have created wide-ranging opportunities for the ongoing modernization of the networks that the Singapore economy relies on for continued growth.

“I look forward to collaborating with our partners to deliver game-changing value to their customers. Together, we will empower organizations not just to execute digital transformation, but to discover new ways to better serve our customers,” commented Liew.