Computerworld Philippines Staff
March 3, 2010
HP has announced that after eight years with company, Bernadette Nacario is leaving her post as country general manager of the personal systems group (PSG) effective April 8, 2010. “Ms. Nacario has decided to pursue an exciting opportunity outside HP,” said HP in a statement.
Nacario rejoined HP in 2004 as country general manager for both personal systems group (PSG) and imaging and printing group (IPG). In the middle of 2006, she requested to focus on PSG to drive the business unit to the next level of growth.
Over the past few years, she has strengthened partner and customer engagement and gained their confidence. During her 6-year stint, HP PSG won key strategic accounts to gain strong market share for PSG’s business. She also led the team in developing industry-leading & innovative programs such as the “HP My Backyard” & “HP Island.”
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