Appointed Official Representative of Kaspersky Lab in Azerbaijan
Mushfig Mammadov has been appointed official representative of Kaspersky Lab in Azerbaijan.
According to the official report, the main task is to develop and implement strategies for business development in the region and promotion of corporate and user security solutions. He will work closely with customers and partners of the company, including potential ones. Mammadov will focus on working with corporate clients and public institutions, threats to which are gaining momentum.
As a representative of Kaspersky Lab, he will provide support and coordination of marketing activities of the company in Azerbaijan, which further strengthen the position of the brand in the region.
"I am delighted to join the team of Kaspersky Lab and to represent its interests in Azerbaijan. In the new position in front of me are quite ambitious goals, because the region has a huge potential for development. I am confident that the company's expertise in information security and reliability of solutions offered to help me in solving the problems. In particular, not only to increase market share, but also to build and maintain long-term, mutually beneficial relationships with all customers and partners in the country. In addition, the direct presence in the region will allow me to personally monitor the quality of services provided to our customers," Mammadov commented on his appointment.
He began his career in the IT sphere about 10 years ago, successfully directing the sales of various IT-products and services. Prior to his appointment as the official representative of Kaspersky Lab in Azerbaijan, he spent four years managing sales and service support to the dealer network of the mobile operator Azercell Telecom. Prior to that, he served as director of sales and service in the company N-link. --17D-
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- Economics
- 21 April 2015 16:41
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