MARKETPLACE APPOINTMENTS/EVENTS APPOINTMENTS Rawlings joins Gem in marketing role BitDefender hires new COO VIP appoints Stevinson as sales director Telford joins buying group NBG
GEM: KATIE RAWLINGS has been made head of marketing at the distribution firm, where she will play a key role in broadening its reach into new markets. Prior to joining Gem, Rawlings worked for a number of years at Intent Media as executive advertising manager for PCR and Develop.
BITDEFENDER: The security software firm has named CHARLES ARIZMENDI as its new chief operations officer. Arizmendi, who most recently worked in a senior capacity at Microsoft, will be responsible for driving the company’s strategic operations and global expansion programme.
INGRAM MICRO UK: The distributor has hired STEWART HAYWARD as its new head of marketing. Previously director of sales,
Katie Rawlings Charles Arizmendi
commercial and marketing for WStore, Hayward will report to James Parker, Ingram Micro’s director of purchasing.
VIP COMPUTERS: The Warrington-based distributor has appointed DAVE STEVINSON as sales director. Prior to joining VIP, Stevinson was MD of Edge 10. He will take up his position in the New Year.
DIARY DATES 2010
The UK’s channel calendar is full of important events. Here are some upcoming highlights of the year ahead…
DECEMBER MCV PUB QUIZ DECEMBER 2ND SWAY BAR, HOLBORN The MCV Pub Quiz aims to bring together the leading publishers, retailers and media from the games industry in a chance to win prizes.
CES
TECHNOLOGY WORLD DECEMBER 7TH - 8TH EXCEL, LONDON
A merger between two successful events – Technology World and UK Nano and Emerging Technologies Forum – to create a major two day showcase of the best of British science and technology.
JANUARY CES
JANUARY 6TH - 9TH LAS VEGAS, USA
After more than 40 successful years, the world's largest technology expo returns to three venues across Las Vegas. CES is produced by the Consumer Electronics Association and, as ever, promises to be full of exciting product launches and vendor announcements.
BETT JANUARY 12TH - 15TH OLYMPIA, LONDON Over 600 exhibitors will be showcasing new innovations within
the educational technology industry as BETT returns to Olympia once again. Highlights include a number of seminars and the ever popular SEN and Software zones.
FEBRUARY DISTREE XXL FEBRUARY 8TH - 11TH FAIRMONT HOTEL, MONTE CARLO
Distree XXL allows channel leaders across EMEA to meet and do business with existing and prospective vendors. The 2011 event will assemble leading tech vendors, distributors, retailers and e-tailers from more than 80 countries.
If you would like to promote your event, please contact:
andrew.wooden@intentmedia.co.uk
BETT 92 PCR December
This information is believed to be correct, but potential visitors should confirm details with show organisers before making arrangements to attend
www.pcr-online.biz Dave Stevinson
NBG: GEMMA TELFORD has been hired by the buying group as head of marketing, after performing the same role at Ingram Micro. Telford will work with the NBG executive to design and deliver marketing strategy.
ACCOUNTZ: MARK COPLOW has taken on the position of channel manager at the accounting
Gemma Telford
software firm. He joins with almost 25 years’ experience in direct sales, and was one of the UK’s first Sage resellers.
ALTEC LANSING: KATHERINE BAKER has joined the audio specialist as UK sales distribution manager. She will be responsible for leading Altec Lansing’s distribution and channel initiatives.
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