01 Aug 2006
Lynx Technology has made several new appointments to strengthen the reseller's managerial set-up.
John Mosedale takes up the role of director for the Microsoft business unit, Tim Bodill assumes the role of director for the Cisco business unit and Mike Dunn takes over as finance director from Roger Brown, who has been appointed as commercial director. Jeremy Smith has also been brought in from Microsoft as senior business development manager.
Smith joins Lynx having spent over 12 years at Microsoft in a number of senior roles including, he said: "I am excited to be joining Lynx Technology, a company at the forefront of providing IT solutions for both the public and private sectors. I am very much bought into the Lynx vision going forward and believe I have joined a very capable and dynamic group of people.
"I aim to use my years of industry experience to build relationships with boardroom staff and be the interface between business goals and technology solutions." added Smith.
John Mosedale joins Lynx, having been the managing director of Lynx Wealth Management Systems, he said: "We are clearly well placed amongst the top flight of Microsoft Gold Partners with seven formally recognised Microsoft competencies. The breadth and depth of our knowledge and skills in Microsoft solutions means that our customers can look to us for the widest coverage of their Microsoft related needs."
Paul Edgeley, managing director of Lynx Technology, added: "We are delighted to announce these appointments. Every member will be important to the success of this business and we welcome these talented individuals to an exceptionally strong group of people. Collectively, they will be working to deliver value-added solutions that are fully aligned to our customers’ business strategies."
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