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Infoblox Appoints George Chang as VP -Sales, APJ

George Chang, Vice President of APJ Sales, Infoblox

Infoblox appoints George Chang as Vice President of Sales for its Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ) region, which follows the appointment of Matthew Hanmer as country manager and regional director for Australia and New Zealand. Based in Singapore, Chang will lead go-to-market strategies that bolster Infoblox’s continued growth in APJ. 

Chang’s hiring demonstrates Infoblox’s commitment to expanding its regional footprint. He brings over 30 years of experience in international executive management across the technology and cybersecurity industries. He joins Infoblox after serving as an advisor to the board and senior partner at Axcelerate Consulting Group and as Vice President of Sales at Forcepoint in the Asia-Pacific region. 

“Financial services, government, telecommunications, and education have fueled our growth in APJ as they embraced digital transformation, which continues to drive demand for our cloud-managed networking and security solutions,” said Cherif Sleiman, Senior Vice President of International Business at Infoblox. “George brings decades of experience helping customers in these sectors navigate the challenges of an increasingly complex technology landscape.”

“Enterprise infrastructure is going hybrid and multi-cloud with more remote devices connecting to the corporate network than ever before,” said Chang. “Businesses that seek to take advantage of the benefits of digital transformation will need solutions that work for them now and in the future. I am excited to be joining Infoblox, the leader in next-level networking, to help customers build borderless organizations with enhanced security, reliability, and automation.” 

Chang comes with vast experience of Forcepoint, Fortinet and many other companies, where has has played leadership roles as well. Enterprise IT World wishes him for his new assignment.

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