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Asus president Jonathan Tsang to retire in November; Ted Hsu named successor

Lillian Tsai, Taipei; Levi Li, DIGITIMES Asia 0

President of the ASUS Group, Jonathan Tsang. Credit: DIGITIMES

Asus Group president Jonathan Tsang has announced his retirement, effective November 2024, with Asus vice chairman Ted Hsu set to succeed him. On 27 September, Asus employees held a heartfelt tea gathering to express their best wishes to Tsang as he embarks on this new chapter.

Joining the Asus management team in 1998, Tsang has dedicated 26 years to the company. Asus Chairman Jonney Shih highlighted Tsang's significant contributions to the brand, corporate culture, and the giant lion strategy for the open platform business. "I am filled with gratitude and bittersweet emotions as I wish Jonathan a meaningful and fulfilling next chapter in his career."

Tsang conveyed deep appreciation for the sincerity and trust fostered among colleagues. Their shared commitment to excellence has cemented Asus's reputation for innovation and quality, earning significant customer trust and admiration. As we enter a new era of AI, Asus is actively enhancing its software and hardware applications. Tsang emphasized that with Mr. Hsu's insightful vision and strategic foresight, the team is well-positioned to seize new opportunities and reach greater heights.