Turbidite Appoints Stan Ngai as Deputy Chief Financial Officer
Stan Ngai, Deputy CFO of Turbidite HONG KONG, March 15, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Turbidite, Asia’s newest pan-Asian edge data center platform, today announced the appointment of Stan Ngai as Deputy Chief Financial Officer. Stan joins the team from Morgan Stanley where he served more than 23 years in various leadership roles across Asia Pacific. “We are pleased to have Stan on the team as we move forward in exploring strategic M&A opportunities in building Turbidite’s edge data center platform across Asia Pacific’s emerging markets,” said Don So, Chief Financial Officer, Turbidite. “Stan’s solid financial services and risk management background is a definite asset to the company.”
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New Delhi: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has appointed Kanokpan Lao-Araya as its new Country Director for the Kyrgyz Republic.
Ms. Lao-Araya will lead ADB’s operations in the Kyrgyz Republic and supervise the implementation of the bank’s country partnership strategy, 2018–2022 and country operations business plan, 2021–2023. Both aim to support growth and economic diversification, improve access to public and social services, and leverage regional cooperation and integration.
“I am pleased to lead ADB’s efforts to support the Kyrgyz Republic’s development goals,” said Ms. Lao-Araya. “Through ADB’s investments and support of reform programs, we will continue to help the country recover from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, drive inclusive growth, and improve access to public services in order to improve the lives of people across the country.”