NetComm Announces the Appointment of Michelle Rachow , Business Development Manager - Western Australia
- 22 January, 2008 10:50
<p><i>Michelle returns to NetComm bringing with her over 15 years experience in the industry and a solid local knowledge of the Perth and WA regions</i></p>
<p><b>Sydney, January 22, 2008</b> – Australia’s most experienced providers of internet communications solutions, NetComm Ltd, has recently appointed Perth’s new Business Development Manager, Michelle Rachow.</p>
<p>Michelle previously had a solid ten years with NetComm and NetComm’s subsidiary, Dynalink as Territory Manager for Western Australia, responsible for distributers, resellers’ and ISPs. Michelle went on to further her career, first with BenQ and then Anyware Computer Accessories, before returning to NetComm, bringing with her over 15 years experience in the industry.</p>
<p>In her new role, Michelle will lead in developing sales strategies in the reseller arena throughout Western Australia. In addition, Michelle will maintain and enhance key channel and customer relationships while developing new business prospects in West Australia’s market.</p>
<p><b>About NetComm</b></p>
<p>NetComm is Australia's leading provider of broadband hardware solutions. It holds a commanding position in the key markets of Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), high-speed networking, wireless, hotspots and digital surveillance systems, and is developing a strong presence in the VoIP sector. NetComm products are researched, developed and engineered in Australia to meet local requirements and conditions. The company has a history of sustained growth and innovation, and is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX: NTC).</p>
<p>For more information visit <u>www.netcomm.com.au</u></p>
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