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Asseco SEE Romania has a new CEO: Vladimir Aninoiu

Asseco SEE (ASEE) Romania Management Board is announcing that starting from April 16th, Vladimir Aninoiu is the new President of the Management Board of Asseco SEE Romania.

Romania Management Board is announcing that starting from April 16th, Vladimir Aninoiu is the new President of the Management Board of Asseco SEE Romania. He will perform duties of CEO and will be responsible for ASEE operations in Romania and Moldova.

On this position Vladimir Aninoiu replaces Liviu Gheorghe who stays in ASEE Romania and will be responsible for business development.

“Mr. Vladimir Aninoiu has had an impressive experience and expertise, being one of leading managers in SEE region. He has a very solid multinational corporate experience and we are very glad to have him in our team as ASEE CEO in Romania” - said Piotr Jelenski, CEO of Asseco South Eastern Europe Group.

“It`s a great opportunity and new challenge to run Asseco SEE business in Romania and the Republic of Moldova with my long-term experience on SEE and CEE market” -  says Mr. Aninoiu. “I know from my previous experience that the managers and professionals from Asseco SEE Romania make an excellent team. We have a strong value proposition for our Clients, and I am confident that we can deliver high quality products and services exceeding our Client’s expectations.”

Mr. Aninoiu started his career in 1987, as Customer Engineer at IIRUC (IT Services state owned company) and immediately after political and economic changes in Romania in 1990, he joined as Sales and Marketing Director one of the first established IT companies, Romanian Business Systems (RBS), an IBM Alliance Partner for Romania and Republic of Moldova.

In 1995 IBM acquired RBS and IBM Romania was officially launched on November 15, 1995 where  Mr. Aninoiu was being promoted to top management positions. He was holding the  IBM Country General Manager position starting from 1998 for more than eight years, being responsible for Romania and the Republic of Moldova, while IBM registered accelerated business growth and opened several Global Delivery Centers in the country.

In 2006 he was promoted to Director of Developing Markets (DEMA) at IBM CEE HQ in Vienna, being responsible for operations in Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Albania, Kosovo, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovakia, and the Baltic states.  

In January 2011 he was appointed Director of General Business Enterprise Sales, IBM CEE.  In this new capacity he was managing IBM`s business for large corporate and public Clients in CEE, including Russia, Turkey and Poland, being focused on sales execution and achievement of revenue, profit and services signings objectives.


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