Michael Cook joins Anittel
- 28 June, 2012 16:47
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The Anittel Group (ASX: AYG) has appointed Michael Cook as its national sales director, effective from July 1.
According to Anittel, the new appointment is a result of a series of growth and national developments and follows its recent announcement to complete a multi-million dollar upgrade to its National Private Carrier Network and Hosted Infrastructure systems.
Cook, who will be based in Perth, will be responsible for accelerating the company’s growth in regional and metropolitan markets, across both SMB and enterprise customers, as well as streamlining client and partner engagement across the nation.
He has been part of the IT management and leadership community in Western Australia for 26 years, with a career in IT spanning over 35 years.
Cook intends to use his expertise in business development and coordinating high performance sales teams in his new role.
“I am joining Anittel at a tremendously exciting time. We aim to continue to provide [our solution suite] to our clients and extend them to new clients across Australia,” he said.
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