News: SAP SuccessFactors appoints Tim Bryant as chief revenue officer in Asia Pacific and Japan

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SAP SuccessFactors appoints Tim Bryant as chief revenue officer in Asia Pacific and Japan

Tim Bryant has succeeded Angela Colantuono as SAP SuccessFactors chief revenue officer who has been appointed President and MD for SAP ANZ.
SAP SuccessFactors appoints Tim Bryant as chief revenue officer in Asia Pacific and Japan

SAP announced the appointment of Tim Bryant as Chief Revenue Officer, SAP SuccessFactors, Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ). Before being elevated as chief revenue officer, Tim has been heading SAP SuccessFactors in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) since 2022. Tim steps into the role recently vacated by Angela Colantuono, who has been appointed President and Managing Director for SAP ANZ.

In his new role, Tim will develop and lead the SAP SuccessFactors business strategy across APJ, accelerating customers’ moves to the cloud and supporting the adoption of the latest Business AI innovations to better support their people objectives. Tim will report directly to Liher Urbizu, Chief Business Officer, SAP APJ. He will continue to be based in Melbourne.

“Asia Pacific and Japan is already one of the fastest-growing regions globally for SAP, and Tim’s extensive human capital management experience and strong leadership credentials make him the right leader for this role,” said Paul Marriott, President of SAP APJ. 

“Organisations across the APJ region are increasingly exploring how technology – and in particular Business AI – can help them identify, develop, and retain top talent and enable them to better understand, build, and leverage the skills of their workforces,” said Tim. “I look forward to helping Chief Human Resources Officers (CHROs) and other business leaders leverage SAP SuccessFactors to build a dynamic and competitive workforce that is both highly engaged and productive.”

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