Colin Bryant

Country Manager - ASI (Asia-Pacific) at Advanced Solutions International

Colin Bryant has a diverse work experience spanning over three decades. Colin began their career in 1989 as a Marketing Consultant at National Mutual Life Association and worked there for six years. In 1995, they joined the Institute of Management Consultants as a Manager in the Federal Secretariat. After three years, they moved to BDO Kendalls and took the role of iMIS Product Manager. Colin worked in this position for three years before joining Advanced Solutions International, Inc. in 2001.

At Advanced Solutions International, Colin held various roles, starting as a Senior Consultant in iMIS Sales and Consulting. Colin worked in this position for two years before becoming the Director of Customer Care for ASI Asia-Pacific in 2003. Colin continued to excel within the company and was promoted to the position of Global Director of Customer Care in 2007. In 2009, they transitioned to the role of Global Manager of Customer Sales. After three years, Colin became the Country Manager for ASI (Asia-Pacific) in 2012, a position they held until the present.

Throughout their career, Colin has demonstrated their expertise in sales, consulting, product management, and customer care. Their extensive experience in these areas make him a valuable asset to any organization.

Colin Bryant attended Holland Park High School, although the specific dates of enrollment and any degree or field of study information are not available. After completing high school, Colin went on to pursue a Bachelor of Business in Marketing and Economics at QUT (Queensland University of Technology) from 1986 to 1988.

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  • Country Manager - ASI (Asia-Pacific)

    August, 2012 - present

  • Global Manager - Customer Sales

    January, 2009

  • Global Director - Customer Care

    January, 2007

  • Director - Customer Care (ASI Asia-Pacific)

    May, 2003

  • Senior Consultant (iMIS Sales and Consulting)

    May, 2001

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