Dataiku announces channel leader for APJ
Following the opening of its new headquarters in Singapore, Dataiku has also announced Jo Goh as Area Vice President of Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) Partnerships.
Dataiku has announced Jo Goh as Area Vice President of Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) Partnerships. An experienced technology and channel leader, Goh, who started her role two months ago, will be responsible for driving the universal AI platform vendor’s partner growth and performance across the region.
Working with regional and global partners, as well as system integrators and channel partners, Goh’s appointment comes as Dataiku unveiled a new regional headquarters in Singapore about a month ago. The new office, which also includes a state-of-the-art AI innovation hub, is also serving as a Partner Enablement Hub to train and certify Dataiku's growing ecosystem of partners.
David Tharp, Senior Vice President Ecosystems and Alliances at Dataiku stated that Goh’s appointment marks an exciting step forward in Dataiku’s commitment to building a robust and dynamic partner ecosystem across the APJ region.
“Her strong track record, combined with her deep industry expertise and cross-cultural mindset, will be instrumental in delivering value for our customers, partners, and all other stakeholders,” said Tharp.
Prior to joining Dataiku, Goh held senior regional leadership roles at Cloudflare and Alteryx, where she played a pivotal role in delivering double-digit year-over-year revenue growth. She also gained extensive leadership and client management experience with IBM, Lenovo, and GE in Singapore and Australia.
Commenting on her new role, Goh said it’s a privilege to join Dataiku as they enter the next stage of growth in APJ.
“Dataiku is at the forefront of enterprise AI technology, uniting human expertise and AI reasoning in one governed system to deliver trusted intelligence. We have a unique opportunity to help our partners and customers capture the full potential of AI in an era where C-suites and boardrooms are looking to achieve tangible business benefits from AI,” said Goh.
Recognized for her leadership in the channel ecosystem, Goh was named to CRN’s Women of the Channel List in 2023.