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Intermec Names David Yung Vice President & General Manager, Asia Pacific Region

-- Business & Technology News, 2 January 2008

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Intermec Technologies has announced the appointment of David Yung as Vice President and General Manager, Asia Pacific Region. Yung has over twenty years of general management experience in the Asia Pacific region. Yung was most recently at RS Components, where he served as Asia Pacific, General Manager. He was responsible for building out a partner and distribution network for a B-to-B electronic and automation instrumentation business line.
"David is a results oriented general manager who demonstrates effective team building, communications and planning skills," said Michael Wills, SVP of Global Sales and Service. "These leadership skills are a vital component to our growth prospects in the Asia Pacific region."

           

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