Former JAPAC Oracle Netsuite head joins MVGX Tech as CEO

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Singapore’s MVGX Tech Pte Ltd, a leader in decarbonization technology, welcomed KK Pan as its new CEO. With three and a half decades of technology experience, the company is looking at KK Pang to scale its net zero emissions efforts.

Before joining MVGX Pang worked for 17 years at Oracle where he managed operations across JAPAC markets. His deep expertise in consulting, applications, and cloud services, as well as his leadership roles at JD Edwards and Peoplesoft, make him an invaluable addition to the team.

MVGX Tech’s main platform product, Carbon Connect Suite, addresses the three scopes of emissions, allowing companies to manage their carbon balance sheets and gain a comprehensive understanding of their sustainability efforts. It helps companies comply with emerging regulatory requirements, such as the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which includes mandatory disclosures.

Newly appointed CEO KK Pan said, “I am honored to join MVGX Tech, a company at the forefront of addressing one of the most critical challenges of our time—achieving net-zero emissions. MVGX Tech has an innovative and entrepreneurial culture that is essential for tackling complex global issues. I am excited to lead this talented team and contribute to our audacious vision of making a significant and tangible impact on the world’s decarbonization efforts.”

He added, “The opportunity to help organizations transition to net zero is both a great responsibility and a privilege. MVGX Tech’s platform is uniquely positioned to provide comprehensive and effective solutions for this challenge. I look forward to leveraging my experience in technology and platform scaling to drive the growth of MVGX Tech and ensure our solutions make an exponential impact in the fight against climate change.”

KK’s entry strengthens the senior team at MVGX Tech, which recently also saw Frank Zhang, former managing director for Greater China at the British Standards Institution (BSI) joining as President.

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