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Fujitsu New Zealand Appoints New Managing Director


Fujitsu New Zealand Appoints New Managing Director

Jo Healey takes over from Stuart Stitt, who moves to Australia as CFO

Sydney and Auckland, 30 September 2011 - Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand, a leading provider of ICT business solutions, has promoted Jo Healey to the role of Managing Director of Fujitsu New Zealand effective 1 October. Ms Healey, who has been with the company for five years, was previously General Manager, Sales. She takes over from Stuart Stitt, who is moving to Sydney in his new role of Chief Financial Officer, Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand.

With more than 20 years' experience in the ICT industry, Ms Healey has a proven track record in acquiring and retaining enterprise-class managed service customers, as well as managing Fujitsu's strategic alliances with Microsoft and HP.

Jo Healey said: "I am proud to be given this opportunity to lead one of New Zealand's leading ICT companies, and look forward to working closely with our team to ensure our customers and partners continue to get exceptional value and service from our company."

Mike Foster, CEO of Fujitsu Australia and New Zealand, said, "As an integral member of the New Zealand senior management team, Jo has made a significant contribution to increasing Fujitsu's market share through the acquisition of new business and the growth of existing accounts. Her well-deserved appointment to this senior role aligns well with our strategy of being able to promote from within the organisation wherever possible. I am confident that under Jo's leadership the New Zealand subsidiary will continue to make a significant contribution to the FANZ business."

Ms Healey has held senior positions in several New Zealand and global companies including Hewlett Packard, Computerland New Zealand and Telecom New Zealand.

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