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11 February 2014
Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Nathan Hughes—Epiq Systems

New business development director for Hong Kong office

Nathan Hughes has joined Epiq System's Hong Kong office as business development director, Asia.

Nathan will be responsible for growing Epiq’s client base in the region, overseeing the regional business development team and working closely with Epiq’s international units to drive business in Asia. He has more than eight years of experience in the eDiscovery and eDisclosure sectors in the UK, US and Asian markets. He studied business at University of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia. 

“We are delighted to welcome Nathan to the business development team,” says Derek Crampton, general manager, Epiq Systems, Hong Kong. “Nathan’s appointment further demonstrates Epiq’s commitment to providing our clients with extensive support in Asia to facilitate secure, compliant, cross-border data transactions for discovery and disclosure projects.”

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