Kyndryl names Mark Dietrich as new Country Leader for Luxembourg
Kyndryl I 11:13 am, 6th February
Kyndryl, the world’s largest IT infrastructure services provider, announced the appointment of Mark Dietrich as new Country Leader for the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. In addition, Mark was appointed Delivery Leader Belgium and Luxembourg, being responsible for service delivery for Kyndryl customers in both countries.
Prior to his new appointment, Mark has been Vice President Account Management Partner at Kyndryl Germany, managing Kyndryl’s core customers. Mark has over 30 years of experience leading several management and executive positions. Mark holds a degree in computer science, from the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat Bonn, and a master's degree in project management from the George Washington University School of Business.
Liesbet D'hoker, Managing Director Kyndryl Belgium and Luxembourg welcomes Mark:"From the start of Kyndryl as independent company, we have focused on developing a strong high-performance team, with knowledge, experience and talent. Mark is without a doubt an important asset to our team and I am convinced that he will be a great added value for our customers in Luxembourg."
At his new appointment, Mark Dietrich stated: “New growth and connections between people are two of the core principles that make up our identity at Kyndryl. These principles are my core belief: it’s all about people and enabling our customers with innovation and new ways of work to accomplish their objectives. I am honored to lead Team Kyndryl in Luxembourg and heading the service delivery for whole BeLux. I am looking forward to pair up with our customers and partners in Luxembourg.”
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