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Intel Expert Lee Fang Chew Joins HCLTech

Lee Fang Chew has been named by HCLTech as an Independent Director of the firm, effective April 25, 2024.

Independent Director of HCLTech Lee Fang Chew is from Intelthe volt post

With more than thirty years of extensive experience in the worldwide technology sector, Lee Fang Chew possesses a profound comprehension and expertise in analyzing the advancements and modifications in technology, specifically in the computing industry.

Who is Lee Fang Chew The New Independent Director of HCLTech 

From 1986 to 2016, she was employed at Intel Corporation, where Lee Fang Chew occupied several leadership roles.

She was in charge of bolstering the ecosystem for Intel architecture among customers, enterprises, and data centers and clouds. She oversaw Intel’s entry into the services industry and oversaw the Channel Product Group’s strategic planning, which included market needs, market sizing, and product and technology roadmaps.

Lee Fang Chew was the Financial Controller for Asia Pacific and in charge of Intel’s Global Distribution & Channel Revenue.

In addition, she worked at Applied Materials from 2017 to 2020 as Vice President of Strategic Alliances, where she shaped the company’s technology’s value proposition to create enduring strategic alliances.

“We are pleased to have a seasoned technology leader like Lee Fang Chew on the Board as HCLTech moves forward on the next phase of its growth journey. This also reinforces our commitment to building one of the most diverse Boards in the industry,” said Roshni Nadar Malhotra, Chairperson, HCLTech.

“I am delighted to be a part of this distinguished Board and look forward to contributing to HCLTech’s growth journey in the rapidly evolving technology landscape,” said Lee Fang Chew.

Lee Fang Chew finished the Women’s Director Development Program at Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, as well as her Bachelor of Accountancy at National University of Singapore. She has also completed Stanford University’s executive programs for female executives. In August of 2006, VAR Business Magazine selected her as one of the 50 most influential women in the channel in the United States.

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