An Asia Pacific managing director at KKR has reportedly resigned after 10 years at the private equity firm.

Terence Lee, one of several regional managing directors at KKR, has resigned from the firm, according to a «Bloomberg» report citing unnamed sources. Singapore-based Lee led private equity and growth equity investments in Southeast Asia for the tech, media and telecoms sectors.

Prior to his resignation, Lee sat on the boards of several companies including Voyager Innovations in the Philippines, PropertyGuru in Singapore, Gojek in Indonesia, and Weststar Aviation Services in Malaysia, according to the company’s website. 

He joined KKR in 2010 and had also previously worked with CBC Capital Partners Asia Pacific, Morgan Stanley and Lehman Brothers.