News: Workday appoints tech veteran Paul Henaghan as President of APJ

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Workday appoints tech veteran Paul Henaghan as President of APJ

Paul has succeeded Workday’s former president of APJ, David Webster who made the decision to step down from his role.
Workday appoints tech veteran Paul Henaghan as President of APJ

Workday, Inc., a leader in enterprise cloud applications for finance and human resources, has announced the appointment of Paul Henaghan as President of Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ). 

Paul has succeeded Workday’s former president of APJ, David Webster, who has decided to step down from his role. He will serve in an advisory capacity until April when he will retire from Workday.

Based in Singapore, Paul will lead Workday’s APJ sales efforts as the company continues to accelerate growth in key markets across the region and with more than 800 customers headquartered in APJ.  Paul will report to Patrick Blair, President of global sales at Workday.

With over two decades of experience in the enterprise technology sector, Paul brings with him a wealth of knowledge and expertise in business development, sales analytics, sales field operations, partner ecosystems, and value engineering. He joined Workday in 2020 to lead APJ field operations with his most recent role as vice president of field operations, international.

“Over the last three years, I have had the privilege of working with an incredible group of employees and partners to help empower our customers to adapt and build organisational agility in today’s dynamic business landscape,” said Paul. 

Patrick Blair, President of global sales, Workday, said, “A collaborative leader, Paul is committed to belonging, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace and is passionate about leading with values putting people and customers first.”

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