monday.com names Singapore as second APAC headquarters, appoints Chris Jordan

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monday.com has appointed Chris Jordan as Regional Vice President for Southeast Asia and country manager for Singapore, and named Singapore as its second Asia-Pacific headquarters after Sydney.

Jordan most recently served as regional vice president for Slack in Southeast Asia. According to the company, he will lead monday.com’s Southeast Asia and India operations from Singapore, with a focus on enterprise growth and partner ecosystem development.

The company said it selected Singapore because it is a hub for multinational technology businesses, citing access to talent, regulatory settings and government support for AI initiatives. The release referenced measures in Singapore’s 2026 Budget including a national AI council, tax breaks for AI expenditures, and funding for worker upskilling.

monday.com said it established its Singapore headquarters in October 2025 and has since built a regional team of more than 30 people. It reported 23% year-on-year growth across Southeast Asia and said it serves more than 4,700 customers in the region.

“Across Southeast Asia and India, enterprises are deeply energized by what AI can do for their businesses and are ready to move from curiosity to execution at scale, and Singapore is at the center of that shift,” said Chris Jordan, RVP SEA and Country Manager, Singapore, monday.com. “Establishing our regional headquarters here is a statement of long-term commitment, not just to Singapore, but to every market across the region, and I am excited to help lead that charge.

“Chris brings exactly the right experience to lead one of our most strategically important markets in APJ,” said Dean Swan, GM of APJ at monday.com. “With a strong team on the ground, we are set up to go deeper with customers and partners across the region in a way that creates real, measurable impact.”

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