Friday 1 October 2021

EPiC Agile expands into the Americas, bringing industry veteran Ron Laudadio onboard

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 30 -- Business agility firm, EPiC Agile is expanding into the Americas after bringing seasoned industry veteran Ron Laudadio onboard to continue its track record of exponential growth and global expansion.

According to a statement, the move comes as business booms for EPiC, which has grown its headcount by more than 75 per cent this year, as companies worldwide seek out business transformation solutions amid ongoing fallout from the coronavirus crisis.

EPiC Agile is a full-service business agility transformation company, with over 60 coaches through South-East Asia who help companies successfully implement business agility models.

“We are delighted that Ron is joining our international leadership team as we look to accelerate the momentum we've created across Asia, into the Northern Hemisphere," said EPiC co-founder, Rob Gaunt.

Laudadio spent more than two decades in various roles at global computer giant IBM, including as chief technology officer for Canada, before joining consulting firm CGI where he spearheaded agile transformations on various projects.

Having witnessed transformations in about 2,000 leaders throughout his career, he said he had good insight into business strategies that resonate with impact.

"This is why joining EPiC Agile was a natural fit. Their strategic implementation of business agility is unique and will be sought after by business leaders in this region,” he added.

Laudadio’s newly recruited team of eight, to be based in Canada and the US, joins forces with EPiC in the Asia Pacific region.

Having worked with the likes of Woolworths, Telstra, Cochlear and AfterPay, EPiC’s coaches mentor business leaders as they undertake major company transformations, as well as developing bespoke strategies that foster strong workplace culture and modern ways of working.

Since launching in 2016, EPiC has built up an impressive business transformation track record, now with more than 60 coaches across three countries through South-East Asia.

-- BERNAMA

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