- Serene Sia has been named by Google Cloud as the director for its Singaporean operations.
- She will assist Singaporean organizations in reimagining their businesses and industries.
- Google Cloud is democratizing the advantages of AI for everybody.
Serene Sia has been named by Google Cloud as the company director for its Singaporean operations. Working with teams across Google, Sia will oversee go-to-market strategy and operations for consulting, sales, and partner ecosystems.
She will assist Singaporean organizations in reimagining their businesses and industries through the use of enterprise-grade cloud AI solutions. Mark Micallef, managing director of Google Cloud for Southeast Asia, will be her boss. Sia has over thirty years of leadership experience in software technology and a variety of businesses across Asia.
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Throughout her tenure at multinational corporations, she spearheaded strategic business partnerships and engagements with entities across multiple industries, such as financial services, telecommunications, retail, manufacturing, and the public sector.
She assisted in the establishment and growth of the human capital consulting business Presence of IT in 2014; Deloitte purchased the business in 2019.
Sia joins Google Cloud at a time of rapid expansion in Singapore, where a multitude of companies are coming out of Generative AI Innovation Sandboxes with solution prototypes that aim to scale with enterprise-level privacy, security, and safety.
She is thrilled to contribute to strengthening bonds with partners and customers while making sure they continue to meet their needs for digital transformation in this crucial and highly strategic market.
Leading significant projects in collaboration with the government, many of which are firsts in Singapore, Google Cloud is democratizing the advantages of AI for everybody.
Sia is excited to build on the achievements of these initiatives, strengthen ties with clients, and empower them to fully benefit from AI while preserving ownership of their intellectual property, abiding by privacy and data security laws, and guaranteeing the security of their models and applications.