Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Jamie Lim Joins H2O.ai As Vice President Of Partnerships, APAC

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 5 (Bernama) -- H2O.ai, the world’s leading Agentic artificial intelligence (AI) company, has appointed Jamie Lim as vice president of Partnerships for the Asia Pacific (APAC) region.

Bringing over 15 years of experience in technology partnerships and channel development, Lim most recently served as senior director of ISG Channels and partner presales for Dell Technologies in the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) region.

H2O.ai chief executive officer and founder, Sri Ambati said Lim has a deep understanding of the APJ’s AI and infrastructure partnerships and channel, as well as a proven ability to build robust ecosystems that thrive and scale.

“We want to raise a forest, not just a tree, and Jamie will amplify that growth with an outsized impact, strengthening our mission to democratise AI and our commitment to scale AI for Good through meaningful partnerships,” he added in a statement.

Meanwhile, Lim said she is honoured to join the company at this pivotal moment in the AI industry. Her approach has always been about working side by side with partners, supporting their success through a deep understanding of customer needs and shared outcomes.

“I look forward to bringing this perspective to H2O.ai, where we can co-create solutions and unlock new possibilities together with our partner ecosystem,” said Lim.

In her new role, Lim will be responsible for managing and building partner ecosystems across the APAC region, focusing on driving scale through trust, collaboration, and shared success.

She will strengthen H2O.ai's existing strategic partnerships with industry leaders in the region, while also expanding the company's partner network across the region to accelerate AI adoption.

Prior to joining H2O.ai, Lim held several senior leadership positions at Dell Technologies, SailPoint, Citrix, and EMC, where she consistently demonstrated her ability to build and maintain strong partner relationships and drive business growth.

-- BERNAMA

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