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Accuity bolsters EMEA and APAC teams


25 January 2018 Singapore
Reporter: Becky Butcher

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Accuity has appointed Sean Norris as head of Sales for Europe, Middle East and Asia (EMEA) and Asia Pacific (APAC) and Bharath Vellore as managing director of APAC.

In his new role, Norris will be responsible for client acquisition and retention across EMEA and APAC.

Norris has worked at Accuity since 2007 across various roles in Singapore, United Arab Emirates and London.

Norris will replace Jeremy Bowen, who has moved to Accuity’s sister company FlightGlobal, as vice president of global head of sales.

Vellore, who has worked at Accuity since 2011 as newly appointed managing director, will continue to drive regional business strategies identifying new markets for growth while monitoring regional and global regulation.

In addition, Vellore has worked at Dow Jones in Mumbai as an account manager.

Hugh Jones, president and CEO of Accuity, said: “I congratulate Sean Norris and Bharath Vellore as they take up their new roles.”

“Their ascent within Accuity is a testament to our commitment to supporting and developing our people around the world and serving our global customer community.”
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