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Marion Ryan Moves to ServiceNow

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ServiceNow is a cloud computing company based in California. Recently, they have been appointing professionals to improve the company’s operations. 

After former SAP CEO, Bill McDermott joined ServiceNow and was replaced by new leaders; the American company welcomes another SAP veteran with the coming of Marion Ryan, the former Vice President of the Head of Channels for SAP Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ).

Ryan has more than two and a half decades of experience in IT and Telecommunications and has serviced Asia, Europe, and North America with a focus on Enterprise business and Partners.

Out of more than a decade of her experience at SAP, eight years were spent in Singapore. She had successfully rolled out new partner commercial models and new partner segmentation to efficiently help SAP customers move into the cloud and hybrid solutions.

Marion Ryan is now the Vice President for Alliances & Channel Ecosystem at ServiceNow. She will be responsible for overseeing the growth and development of APJ partner ecosystem for the company. Ryan’s regional appointment followed the news released around May 2019 regarding ServiceNow’s global partner ecosystem transformation strategy.

Regarding her new role, she said:

“I am delighted to be joining ServiceNow in my new role and look forward to working closely with our APJ partners to accelerate the digital transformation journey of our clients with associated business outcomes. This presents a significant opportunity for our partners to accelerate growth via the development of ServiceNow enabled regional workflow practices and partner IP enabled managed services.”

She added:

“Our continued growth relies on delivering business value to our customers by offering solutions that meet the specific needs of each local market. To do this, we rely on partners with deep industry expertise and knowledge of ServiceNow-enabled solutions along with go-to-market maturity. I look forward to further enabling and driving the accelerated growth of our regional partner ecosystem.”

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