Ricoh (Malaysia) appoints Alice Lee as chief operating officer
By Digital News Asia April 5, 2017
- Lee has been with Ricoh Malaysia since 1996
- Under Wee’s leadership, Ricoh Malaysia has grown into a RM200 million revenue company
RICOH (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd has appointed Alice Lee as the chief operating officer for Ricoh (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd effective from April 1, 2017, replacing Peter Wee.
Lee shall report direct to Ricoh Asia Pacific managing director Kazuhisa Goto.
Under Wee’s leadership, Ricoh Malaysia has grown from a RM119 million company into a RM200 million revenue company.
He has also positioned Ricoh Malaysia as a services-led organisation, in a bid to fulfil its global mission as a total office and business solutions provider and a leader in sustainable workplace solutions.
“I am thankful to be appointed to this role. All customers and business partners can rest assured that it will be a smooth transition. Our main core business of hardware products will still be the priority and we will continue to provide customer first service. Moving in tandem in Ricoh Malaysia will be on our next new key growth area of IT services and production printing,” said Lee.
As part of Ricoh Malaysia since 1996, Lee has made a rapid climb from marketing support manager to general manager in 10 years.
“With more than 20 years’ service, I know that Ricoh has so much to offer – driven by our unique business model, and with innovation in our DNA, I am immensely excited to lead Ricoh Malaysia on the next stage of our journey,” remarked Lee.
“Having worked closely with Peter for many years, I’m truly grateful for this opportunity to now steer the operations of Ricoh Malaysia. Peter leaves behind a sound legacy founded on building relationships within and outside of Ricoh. I look forward to leading our dynamic team to continue making changes in the Malaysian workplace, in line with the brand’s tagline, ‘Imagine. Change.’,” added Lee.
Ricoh Malaysia now carries a fully launched product range that is supported by IT Services including the new Data Network Services for the workplace.
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