Tomoko Bylund

Head Of Sales, APAC at Cellink

Tomoko Bylund has a strong background in sales and business development. Tomoko has held various roles in different companies over the years.

From 2005 to 2008, they worked as a Sales Executive at GMO AD Partners Inc.

In 2008, they joined Euroland IR as a Regional Account Manager for Japan. During this time, they successfully developed the market in Japan and increased the client number from 15 to over 130. Tomoko also played a key role in setting up a local entity in Tokyo with a local team.

From 2014 to 2017, Tomoko worked at Euroland IR as a Business Development Manager. Tomoko was responsible for developing effective sales channels and increasing sales in the UK, Nordics, and Central Europe markets. Through strategic partnerships, they achieved annual sales growth of 25% to 35%.

Since 2017, Tomoko has been with CELLINK, a global life-science company. Tomoko initially joined as a Sales Director for the Asia Pacific region, where they consistently achieved 20-30% sales growth on a quarterly basis. In October 2021, they were promoted to the role of Head of Sales, APAC, where they remain responsible for the commercial operations in the region.

Tomoko Bylund's education history starts in 2000 when they began their Bachelor's degree at Ritsumeikan University. Tomoko studied various subjects including Business, Management, Marketing, Statistics, and Chinese. Tomoko completed their degree in 2004.

After that, from 2002 to 2003, they pursued a Bachelor's degree at The University of Edinburgh, focusing on Business Administration, Management, and Marketing.

In 2004, Tomoko Bylund joined the School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg to pursue a Master of Science (M.Sc.), Ekonomie Magisterexamen. Tomoko specialized in the Graduate Business School and completed their degree in 2006.

This summarizes Tomoko Bylund's education history based on the provided chronological information.

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