Renaissance creates direct sales management team
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New staff include HP’s Victoria Cotton, Integral Axon’s Adam Taylor
By Reseller News Staff | Auckland | Friday, 3 September, 2010 | 2 Comments
Distributor Renaissance has appointed a new direct sales management team reporting to direct sales director Lynne Stephens.
According to the company, the focus of the team is to sell the Renaissance portfolio including Apple products, networking and security solutions, peripherals, appliances, application development, training and technology services.
The general managers in the team include government sales David Olliver, education sales Ross Fodie, Victoria Cotton who is in charge of enterprise sales and Adam Taylor who will lead sales support.
Cotton replaces Chris Parnell who joined Imagetext while Taylor takes over from Chris Allsop.
Olliver has worked with Renaissance in the direct sales team for some years while Ross Fodie joined Renaissance in July after seven years at Equico Finance. He was the company’s general manager.
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