Interview with Acer EMEA President Emmanuel Fromont After the next@acer 2021

Ali Güngör

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In this interview we talk about Acer's 2021 event, currents sales, new products, future strategy, chip shortage and importance of low carbon footprint. This interview was recorded just after 2021 Acer event: next@acer 2021

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Host is Ali Güngör Executive Editor of Technopat.net on the left and guest is ACER EMEA Emmanuel Fromont on the right.

About: Emmanuel Fromont, Corporate Vice President, was appointed President of Acer’s EMEA (Europe, Middle East & Africa) Operations in January 2015. From 2011 to 2014 Fromont led Acer’s Pan America team to strengthen the company’s prominence and market share in the region, and was responsible for the highly successful launch of Chromebooks in the U.S. market. From 2008 to 2010, Fromont served as the Vice President of Acer’s EMEA Packard Bell Division and contributed to the successful integration of Packard Bell with Acer. Prior to joining Acer, he served as Vice President at Packard Bell Sales & Marketing, and held various positions at HP and IBM. Fromont holds an engineering degree in Information Technology from Ecole des Hautes Etudes Industrielles in France, and an MBA from the University of Southern California in the United States.

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Completely off-topic, but If its self-taught, I must say I'm impressed by your grasp of the language. Generally speaking a lot of people can write and read English to some degree, but speaking it fluently is an entirely different beast, one that you can only beat by... Well, speaking a lot, obviously.
 

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