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FOUNDING ASIA PACIFIC PRESIDENT RETIRES, INGRAM MICRO APPOINTS NEW LEADERSHIP
Ingram Micro Celebrates 15 Years Of Service For Lai-Fuan Foo As Asia Pacific Founding President; Company Appoints Hans T. Koppen As President Of Ingram Micro Asia Pacific, Promotes Donald Lyman To President Of Ingram Micro Latin America
SANTA ANA, Calif., March 1, 2000
Ingram Micro Inc. (NYSE:IM), the world's largest wholesale provider of technology products and services, today announced
the appointment of Hans T. Koppen as president of Ingram Micro
Asia Pacific and Donald Lyman as president of Ingram Micro Latin America, upon
the retirement of Lai-Fuan Foo, founding president of Ingram Micro Asia
Pacific.
Foo retires from Ingram Micro after building the Asia Pacific business
from the ground up to more than $1.5 billion in sales in 1999. Prior to
serving as president of the Asia Pacific region, he was the managing director
of Singapore-based Electronic Resources Limited (ERL), a company he co-founded
in 1985. Under his leadership, ERL grew aggressively to other Asian
countries, Australia and New Zealand, and was upgraded to the Main Board of
the Stock Exchange in Singapore in 1997. Foo was instrumental in Ingram
Micro's completing the acquisition of ERL in 1999, after its initial equity
investment in 1997.
"Mr. Foo built ERL into one of the largest and most profitable
distributors in the Asia Pacific region," said Jerre L. Stead, chairman and
chief executive officer of Ingram Micro. "We greatly value the contributions
he has made to Ingram Micro's growth and presence in the region."
Koppen, senior vice president of Ingram Micro and formerly president of
Ingram Micro Latin America, takes over the Asia Pacific region as president.
Lyman, formerly responsible for Ingram Micro's Latin America Export Division,
will move into the president's position in Latin America and also will become
senior vice president of Ingram Micro.
"These two men bring solid records, a wealth of professional experience
and the critical leadership skills that will continue to build on our
successes in these rapidly expanding regions," Stead said. "Hans and Don are
both international leaders with global perspectives, substantial technology
industry experience and proven track records at Ingram Micro."
Koppen, 57, joined Ingram Micro in 1998 from General Electric Capital
Information Technology Solutions, where he served as president, Latin America.
Prior to GE Capital, Koppen had a 24-year career with Control Data Corp.,
serving in management positions in Belgium, Mexico, the Netherlands, United
Kingdom and United States. During his tenure with Ingram Micro Latin America,
the company has become the leading provider of IT products and services with a
significantly expanded presence in the region. Koppen was instrumental in
establishing a subsidiary in Argentina, as well as in integrating a major
acquisition in South America, which was one of the most successful in the
company's history. In this tough economic and business environment, Ingram
Micro Latin America significantly improved profitability in 1999 under his
leadership.
Lyman, 53, will take over for Koppen as president of Ingram Micro Latin
America. He joined the company in the fall of 1999 after a 15-year career
with IBM in Latin America where he held positions in sales, marketing,
government relations and management. Prior to joining IBM, Lyman was a career
foreign service officer and a presidential appointee. In his previous post
with Ingram Micro's Latin America Export Division, Lyman's leadership has
improved operating results by strengthening its management team, growing
revenue and improving gross margins.
About Ingram Micro Inc.
Ingram Micro Inc. (NYSE:IM), headquartered in Santa Ana, Calif., is the worlds largest wholesale provider of technology products and services, and is a leader in assembly and integration services with sales of $28 billion for 1999. The company and its subsidiaries operate in 34 countries and distribute more than 280,000 products to more than 175,000 resellers.
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