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Riedel Communications Names Vincent Lambert As General Manager For Japan & South Korea

Moves into new role after serving as company's head of global system consulting, where he grew a team of 10 customer service engineers into a 33-person technical presales department focused on strategic commercial support.
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Vincent Lambert, new general manager for Japan and South Korea for Riedel.

Riedel Communications has promoted Vincent Lambert to the position of general manager for Riedel Japan and South Korea in a move signifying the company’s focus on the APAC region.

Moving into the new role after serving for four years as Riedel’s head of global system consulting, Lambert reports to APAC director Simon Roehrs. As head of global system consulting, Lambert grew a team of 10 customer service engineers into a 33-person technical presales department focused on strategic commercial support.

Prior to that, he served as system consulting manager for Riedel APAC in Japan. Other previous positions include manager of operations and technology at Walt Disney Television Japan, sales and product management functions at FOR-A in Japan, as well as several broadcast engineering roles in London.

Lambert attended Columbia Business School in New York City, London Business School in the U.K., and Hong Kong University, where he received an executive MBA through a joint global program. He also holds a bachelor’s degree with honors in broadcast engineering from John Moores University in Liverpool, U.K.

“Vincent is the ideal choice to head Riedel Japan,” says Roehrs. “He brings a powerful mix of broadcast engineering, sales engineering support, and business management to this important position, as well as in-depth knowledge of the Riedel product family and our customers’ requirements. He and his five-member team are perfectly positioned to propel Riedel into the next generation of growth in the vital APAC region.”

Martin Berger, CSO of Riedel, adds, “Since opening our Tokyo headquarters back in 2015, we have doubled our size and presence in the world’s largest metropolitan economy. Our current office reflects our company’s commitment to further improving communication and customer service, support, and relationships with APAC partners and customers. The investment has really paid off: We’re able to serve local customers even better than before, especially at large, high-profile events in Japan such as the 2019 Rugby World Cup and next year’s Summer Games.”

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