On June 1st, according to the official microblog of the famous German technology media CHIP "New Computer" magazine, Weibo broke the news. Lenovo Group's global president and COO Jiang Fanke-Lanqi has confirmed that he has left Lenovo to join Huawei and is expected to take control of Huawei's European market.
However, Lenovo’s Weibo on June 1 showed that the news was false.
It is understood that on March 24, 2015, Lenovo Group announced that after the successful integration of the recently completed M&A business, it will re-adjust its business group and regional deployment, and appoint Gianfranco Lanci (Jiang Fanke-Lanqi) new appointment President and Chief Operating Officer of Lenovo Group. In November 2016, Lenovo announced another series of high-level personnel restructuring. After this adjustment, Lenovo Group President and COO Gianfranco Lanci is directly responsible for PC & SD, and Lenovo Group Senior Vice President Qiao Jian is responsible for Mobile Business Group (MBG), Lenovo Senior Vice President He Zhiqiang leads Lenovo Venture Capital Group (LCIG), and Data Center Business Group (DCG) is led by Kirk B-Skaugen, the head of the original Intel data center business. Chen Xudong turned to Lenovo's global service business.
On May 16, Yang Yuanqing, chairman and president of Lenovo Group, announced that it will reorganize Lenovo China into PC and Smart Device Group (PCSD) and Data Center Business Group (DCG). Liu Jun, former executive vice president of Lenovo, returned to serve as executive vice president and president of China, leading the China platform and China PCSD business, reporting to Lenovo Global President Gianfranco Lanci.
On the evening of May 17, Chen Xudong, former senior vice president of Lenovo Group, officially joined the global senior vice president of Sanpower Group.
It is worth noting that after Yang Yuanqing appointed Liu Jun half a month later, Liu Jun directly led Lenovo's global president Jiang Fanke-Lanqi to leave.
In addition, there is another point worth noting. Why is Jiang Fanke-Lanqi added to Huawei to take charge of the European market? This is probably related to his experience.
Gianfranco Lanci, Italian, born in 1954, graduated from the engineering department of Politecnico University in Turin. In the 1990s, in the Acer Group, there was an unusual understanding of the European market. It is reported that he joined Acer in 1997 and has been responsible for Acer's European market since 2000. Under the management of Lanqi, the second quarter of 2004, Acer notebook computers ranked first in the local shipments, the same year In the third quarter, personal computers also jumped to the third largest local area; in 2008, Lanqi served as CEO of Acer. It can be said that during the Acer period, Jiang Fanke-Lanqi demonstrated excellent operational capabilities and made significant contributions to the Acer brand business. Then, he joined Lenovo in September 2011. In April 2012, he officially became the senior vice president of Lenovo Group and the president of EMEA.
Huawei's European market business is booming. Especially recently, Huawei released three notebook computers at the launch of the new product launch in Berlin, Germany, which will compete directly with traditional notebook manufacturers such as Apple, Lenovo and Dell. More sources said that Huawei plans to expand its computer business on a global scale. In this way, if Huawei does have the heart to get involved in the PC market for two years, then Jiang Fanke-Lanqi’s rumor of leaving will not be heard.
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