2011 ARN IT Industry Awards finalists have their say
- 19 September, 2011 16:15
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What would it mean to win an ARN Personal Innovation Award? We asked this year’s finalists to tell us. Ten accepted the offer and the resulting video interviews are now online.
To hear what the following finalists have to say simply go to theFinalists page scroll about three-quarters of the way down and click on the link of the finalist/s whose answer you wish to watch.
The finalists with videos are:
- Cath O’Dwyer (Westcon Group - Relationship Manager)
- Daron Letch (M5 Networks - Project and Provisioning Manager)
- Jessie Cu (Cisco - Technical Expert)
- Chris Apthorpe (Express Data - Learning and Personal Development Manager)
- Kezia Slingsby (Kyocera- Reseller Development Manager for NSW)
- Kirsten Hunter (Cisco - Partner Account Manager)
- Niall O'Gorman (Avnet Technology Solutions - Citrix and Appsense BDM)
- Nabil Yaghi (Westcon Group - Data Centre Solutions Architect)
- Paul Ducklin (Sophos - Head of Technology)
- Saurabh Mehta (Cisco - Technical Leader)
The ARN IT Industry Awards will be held Thursday, September 22, at the Hilton Hotel, Sydney.
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