Eric Kuo appointed to lead Motech Americas

May 8, 2012
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Motech Americas, the US-based solar module business of Motech Industries, has selected Eric Kuo as its president. Kuo has over 15 years of global experience in branding, growing markets and driving revenue, with a background in international business and marketing. He comes to Motech from MSI Computer India where he served as managing director.

Kuo also worked with Edimax Technology as the managing director of their European operations. In this role he helped open corporate offices in Poland, Russia, Czechoslovakia, the Ukraine and the United Kingdom. “We are fortunate to have someone of Eric's caliber and experience to lead Motech Americas,” said Dr. Peng Heng Chang, chief executive officer of Motech Industries.

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“The solar industry is very competitive and we need renewed leadership to take advantage of the market opportunities ahead. Eric has deep sales expertise and is a strong communicator who is customer focused with deep leadership capabilities.  We look forward to a successful relationship with Eric,” concluded Chang.

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