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Biography
Aiden Wu was born in 1973, he received a bachelor's degree from Chongqing University of China.
1998: Start work at Huawei
Aiden began his career at Huawei in 1998. In the company, he served as director of the department for working with China Mobile, president of the regional office in Nanjing, vice president of Huawei in Russia.
2016: Appointment as head of Huawei in Russia
On May 24, 2016, Aiden Wu was appointed CEO of Huawei in Russia. In this position, he determines the business strategy and manages the company's activities in the Russian Federation. Among the main tasks facing him in his new post are strengthening the market position of the three business groups of the company in Russia (Carrier Business Group, Enterprise Business Group and Consumer Business Group), offering customers innovative solutions, as well as strengthening and developing relations with key partners and customers.
Aiden Woo commented on his appointment as follows:
I worked in Russia for two years and I can note that the Russian market was and remains strategically important for the company. We see the readiness of Russian customers to introduce the latest technologies to achieve business success and increase their competitiveness. As a global leader in the field of ICT, our company is pleased to offer best-in-class solutions and provide high-quality technical support, developing infrastructure projects and accelerating the digitalization of various industries. Ultimately, we intend to contribute to the socio-economic development of the country and "enrich" the life of Russian users with communication. I am proud of the opportunity to lead Huawei in Russia and would like to thank my predecessor Wan Biao, under whose leadership the company has achieved excellent results in the Russian market. |
Wan Biao moved to the company's headquarters as president of the mobile broadband access and home devices Huawei Consumer Business Group.
2021: Appointment to Huawei headquarters in China
In May 2021, Aiden Wu, who served as President of the Eurasian Region from 2016 to 2021, moved to another position at Huawei headquarters in China in accordance with the rotation policy of the company's top management.