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Allan Lee named new President of Messoa Technologies

Messoa Technologiesannounced that Steve Yang has resigned President after he led the Company for 5 years. Allan Lee, Chairman of Messoa, will succeed Yang and serve as the Company'...

Messoa Technologies announced that Steve Yang has resigned President after he led the Company for 5 years. Allan Lee, Chairman of Messoa, will succeed Yang and serve as the Company's new President concurrently.

Allan Lee has an extensive experience and leadership in the video surveillance industry at the top senior position. As the Company's Chairman, Lee has been dedicated in building the Messoa brand by persistently focusing on product and service innovation to offer the topmost product performance and reliability to customers worldwide. To date, Messoa has been on a solid growth track and been successfully marketed to more than 65 nations around the world.

Going forward, Lee reaffirms his full commitment to reinforcing Messoa's brand, while strengthening the company's position through a strategic expansion of product portfolio and service base. He will continue to lead the Company to grow and progress towards the ultimate goals of becoming a global leader in the field of video surveillance.

 

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