San Francisco, Ca., USA - August 18, 2010, San Francisco, Ca., USA - Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd., a producer of crystalline silicon solar panels, has advanced its global management team through the promotion of six senior-level executives, including three corporate executives and three regional presidents.
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The following corporate executives will work across regions to enhance and promote Suntech's global operations and brand:
- David Hogg, former head of Suntech Europe, was appointed chief operating officer of Suntech
- Hongkuan Jiang, former vice president of human resources, has been promoted to chief human resources officer of Suntech
- Andrew Beebe, former vice president of global product strategy, was named chief commercial officer of Suntech and will be in charge of global sales and marketing
David Hogg, the former head of Suntech's Europe operations, has more than twenty years of experience in the solar industry. Before joining Suntech in 2009, he was a founder of CSG Solar AG (Germany) and led the company as CEO from 2004. After graduating from the University of New South Wales with a degree in mechanical engineering, Mr. Hogg began his solar industry career at Unisearch where he was responsible for commercializing technologies developed by the university's world-leading solar research teams.
With over twenty years of working experience in human resources and related areas, Hongkuan Jiang joined Suntech earlier this year as vice president of human resources. Prior to Suntech, he worked as a human resources manager or director for several multinational companies, including General Electric, Johnson & Johnson, and GDF Suez, both within and outside China. Mr. Jiang earned a Ph.D. in international political economy from York University, Canada and an M.A. degree from the Beijing Institute of Foreign Affairs.
Andrew Beebe joined Suntech in 2008, following the company's acquisition of EI Solutions, a California-based regional solar installer. Previously, he was the founder of Energy Innovations, a solar technology development company, a partner at Clean Edge, a clean-tech consulting firm, and co-founder and CEO of Bigstep, one of the world's first small business e-commerce solutions providers. Mr. Beebe holds a B.A. degree in government from Dartmouth College.
Suntech also made three key appointments to oversee and execute the growth of its three regional operations: America, Europe, and APMEA (Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa). These executives will manage diverse regional teams - with scores of local engineers and business professionals - that are driving Suntech's expansion in markets around the world:
- Steven Chan, former president of global sales and marketing and chief strategy officer, has been appointed president of Suntech America
- Jerry Stokes, former vice president of business development and strategy for Europe, has been appointed president of Suntech Europe
- James Hu, former vice president of Suntech APMEA, has been promoted to president of Suntech APMEA
During his four years with Suntech, Steven Chan has led the expansion of Suntech's U.S. operations and helped to build the company's sales, investor relations, marketing, business development and legal functions. In addition, he has been a key driver behind major corporate initiatives such as strategic partnerships, investments and mergers and acquisitions. A New York qualified corporate attorney, with a J.D. from Boston College Law School and an A.B. degree from the University of California at Berkeley, Mr. Chan previously worked as the acting CEO and general counsel of CDC Corporation.
With more than twenty years of energy industry experience, primarily in Europe, Jerry Stokes joined Suntech in 2007 through the company's acquisition of MSK Corporation, where he served as vice president of international sales and marketing. Mr. Stokes previously worked as a sales and marketing director of AEA Technology Battery Systems and as a sales director with the battery division of Sanyo Energy UK. He holds an honours degree in metallurgy from Brunel University in England. ■