Sunday, February 7, 2010

NOVOTEL SUVARNABHUMI AIRPORT HOTEL APPOINTS NEW EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER

Mr. Tristan Beau De Lomenie, General Manager of Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel has announced the new appointed Executive Housekeeper, Ms. Pawinee Pochsalee.


Mr. Pawinee Pochsalee graduated bachelor’s degree in faculty of education, English major from Songkha University and Mini MBA in faculty of Commerce and Accountancy from Thammasat University. She has more than 20 years working experience in housekeeping department in various 5-stars and 4-stars hotels. She has been working at The Shangri-la Hotel, The Peninsula Hotel, De Ville Palace Hotel, K.V Land Resort, The Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel, The Best Western PR Union Hotel, Bangkok Golf Spa and Resort and Rembrandt Hotel.

She joined a training session plan for all housekeeping staff and demonstration of ‘Sofitel my bed program’ (special way of Sofitel in the world) at Sofitel Luxury Dubai Jumeirah Beach. And she will use her professional training skills in to ensure the unwavering elegance of Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel. Prior joining Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel Pawinee was Executive Housekeeper at Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit Hotel.

“Life is not longer than 100 years, so do the best for each day and be friendly with people” says Pawinee.

Friday, February 5, 2010

HSBC strengthens greater China team with key senior management moves

HSBC is pleased to announce several senior appointments across Greater China and Taiwan. Bruce Alter has been appointed Head of Trade and Supply China, HSBC China, taking over from Sohfern Boey who will be relocating to Hong Kong to take on the role of Head of Sales, Trade and Supply Chain, Hong Kong. Bruce joins HSBC from ANZ and will assume responsibility for building and managing HSBC’s trade business in the fast growing market of Mainland China. Bruce is fluent in Mandarin having worked in multiple locations across Asia including Taiwan, Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore and the Philippines during his career of more than 20 years of transaction banking at Citibank, JP Morgan Chase, Wachovia Bank and ANZ.


Commenting on the appointment, Christopher Lewis, Head of Trade and Supply Chain, Greater China said, “Bruce’s expertise, gained over more than 20 years in this business, combined with HSBC’s unmatched presence in China will enable us to provide clients with the advisory services and guidance they require to navigate China’s complex and challenging marketplace.”

In her new role, Sohfern Boey will take charge of HSBC’s Trade & Supply Chain sales team in Hong Kong. “Hong Kong businesses play a vital role in commerce within Asia and around the world,” Lewis says. “I am delighted that Sohfern, who brings more than a decade of trade and supply chain as well as cash management experience gained in Malaysia, Singapore and Mainland China, has agreed to take on this important role.”

In a related move, Holly Liao, former Head of Trade and Supply Chain, Taiwan has joined the China team as Head of Middle Office, HSBC China responsible for the daily operations of the Bank’s growing trade business. Holly joined HSBC in 2006 and has more than 20 years of experience including roles at Bank of Boston, Banco Santander Central Hispano, Societe Generale and Standard Chartered Bank.

Commenting on the various senior management appointments, Lawrence Webb, Global Head of Trade and Supply Chain added “As our customers prepare for the future, HSBC is committed to meeting their needs, not only through the delivery of innovative product and solutions, but also through dedicated trade and supply chain specialists in our key markets across the region.”

HP StorageWorks X9000 Network Storage Systems Family

HP led by (from left to right) Mr. Ong Swee Lye, Regional Sales Manager, StorageWorks Division, HP Enterprise Business, Mr. Humprey Sy, South East Asia Business Manager StorageWorks Division, HP Enterprise Business, Mr. Wu Wen Yong, Technology Consultant – NAS, StorageWorks Division, HP Enterprise Business and Mr. Wongviwat Siritasanakul, Product Manager, StorageWorks Division, HP Enterprise Business, Hewlett-Packard (Thailand) Ltd. recently held the seminar on “HP StorageWorks 2010” to update Thai business executives and IT professionals on today’s enterprise storage trends and to introduce the new HP StorageWorks X9000 Network Storage Systems for enterprise customers.


HP StorageWorks X9000 Network Storage Systems scale-out beyond traditional network attached storage systems in both capacity and performance. Designed to be extremely scalable, flexible, and cost-efficient, HP X9000 Network Storage Systems deliver excellent performance and a modular storage infrastructure to accommodate the unprecedented amount of data today’s enterprises need to cope with. Central management allows the administrator to manage not just terabytes but multi-petabyte environments at the highest density available from HP. The pay-as-you-grow architecture and an all-inclusive feature set eliminate storage over-provisioning or expensive add-ons. The X9000 increases capacity utilization and simplifies management with a single namespace that can scale to 16 petabytes. The X9000 is the right platform for customers designing a next generation data center.
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