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Cloud4C Strengthens ASEAN Presence

Adds senior leaders to spearhead some key divisions.

Cloud4C expands its footprint in the ASEAN region with the appointment of key leaders including Manish Kohli, Vice President as Alliances & GTM Partnerships and Hitesh Bhardwaj as Vice President, Solutions and Services. Based in Singapore, they will report to Sridhar Pinnapureddy, Founder and CEO, Cloud4C.

Sridhar Pinnapureddy, Founder and CEO, Cloud4C, said, “I am delighted that Manish and Hitesh have joined us. Together, they bring rich experience in forming industry alliances and innovative services, to serve the market needs. Our new leadership in the region will guide our next phase of growth with their highly successful track record in driving transformation. We are now focused on supporting the ASEAN businesses’ transition-to-cloud, by accelerating their digital transformation journey.”

Manish is an industry-veteran with over two decades in leading sales and partnerships functions. He joins to spearhead development of the Cloud alliances (Azure, AWS & Google Cloud Platform) to further enrich Cloud4C’s portfolio of offerings. Manish would also lead Sales and drive GTM Partnerships to help business expansion and market coverage. He will drive initiatives to get ahead of evolving customer needs, supported by in country sales teams.

Hitesh Bhardwaj, a techno-commercial leader with over 16 years of experience, will lead the pre-sales and solution architecture function as Vice President, Solutions and Services for Asia Pacific region. His extensive experience in cloud practice development and growth will drive forward the public cloud initiatives and deliver the most advanced cloud experience to the businesses in region.

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