Semiconductor Industry Veteran Bee Bee Ng New SEMI Southeast Asia President

SEMI, the global industry association representing the electronics manufacturing and design supply chain, today announced that semiconductor industry veteran Bee Bee Ng has joined SEMI as president of SEMI Southeast Asia, reporting to SEMI CFO Richard Salsman. Based in Singapore, Ng will direct SEMI Southeast Asia sales and services; expositions and programs including standards, EHS, workforce development and advocacy; and administrative operations.

SEMI, the global industry association representing the electronics manufacturing and design supply chain, today announced that semiconductor industry veteran Bee Bee Ng has joined SEMI as president of SEMI Southeast Asia, reporting to SEMI CFO Richard Salsman. 

As president, Ng will develop strategies, objectives and global policies for achieving SEMI’s business goals in Southeast Asia. Based in Singapore, Ng will direct SEMI Southeast Asia sales and services; expositions and programs including standards, EHS, workforce development and advocacy; and administrative operations.

“We are delighted to welcome Bee Bee Ng to SEMI,” said Ajit Manocha, SEMI president and CEO. “Her extensive experience in the semiconductor industry, strong business relationships throughout Southeast Asia, and passion for driving business results are tremendous assets to SEMI. We look forward to Bee Bee’s leadership in working with SEMI members to grow the Southeast Asia market and uncover new opportunities that will help the $2 trillion global electronics industry reach its full potential.”

Ng brings to SEMI more than 25 years of experience in sales, marketing, distribution and logistics management in the Southeast Asia semiconductor, electronics and related industries. Previously, Ng held positions at Nissei Sangyo (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. (now Hitachi Hi-Tech) and more recently KLA-Tencor (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., where she won the President’s Award for Top Account Sales Manager.  

Bee Bee holds a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and Material Science from National University of Singapore.

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