IBM appoints new country leader of IBM NZ
David Hook succeeds Mike Smith, who retired on November 2.
David Hook succeeds Mike Smith, who retired on November 2.
IBM has announced that David Hook has been appointed as the new country leader for IBM New Zealand. He succeeds Mike Smith, who retired yesterday after leading the New Zealand operations since 2016.
“We are seeing an unprecedented shift to digital ways of living and working due to Covid-19,” Hook said. “While this pandemic has created challenges, it is also creating opportunities that IBM is unlocking for many New Zealand organisations through the adoption of hybrid cloud and AI.”
Hook is a seasoned leader with more than a decade of experience in the technology industry and a deep understanding of the New Zealand business and technology sectors. He joined IBM in 2019 as the head of sales for IBM’s global markets division. In his new role, he will be responsible for all business operations in IBM New Zealand. Previously, David held sales director roles for Fujitsu New Zealand and Westcon-Comstor across New Zealand and Australia.
“David is a strong and focused leader with a passion for delivering meaningful solutions to our clients,” Katrina Troughton, manager director for IBM Australia and New Zealand said.
“I would also like to thank Mike for his significant contribution to IBM New Zealand and the broader technology sector through his work championing digital skills and gender diversity and inclusion,“ Troughton said. “It has been a pleasure working with him and I wish him the very best for his retirement.”
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