BT has announced the appointment of Juni Yan as vice-president for security in Asia, Middle East and Africa (AMEA). In her new role, she will be in charge of all aspects of BT’s cybersecurity business in the region. Juni is based in Hong Kong and will report to Mark Hughes, CEO of BT Security.
Juni joins BT from F5 Networks, where she was managing director for Hong Kong and Taiwan. With over 20 years of experience across multiple disciplines in IT sales leadership, project delivery and business consultancy, Juni has a proven track record of success.
Prior to F5, Juni had worked at Oracle for over 15 years, where she held a number of sales leadership positions.
“I am delighted to join BT to lead the AMEA security team. Security is a very fast moving market and companies have to remain alert to stay ahead of the game. I look forward to working with BT’s talented, dynamic team that works around the clock to keep our assets, our business and our customers safe,” Juni said.
Kevin Taylor, president of AMEA, added, “Juni’s outstanding credentials in building high-performing sales organizations will help us realise our growth ambitions in AMEA. The breadth and depth of her experience in the IT and telecoms industry will be an indispensable asset to our multifaceted regional operations.”
In AMEA and all around the world, BT delivers managed security services, threat intelligence analysis and management, and consultancy services to help customers protect their organisations from the growing threats of cyberattacks.