KDS appoints Bruno Millet to head worldwide sales team
KDS has announced the appointment of Bruno Millet as Vice President of worldwide sales.
Following the opening of its three subsidiaries in 2001(Germany, UK, USA), KDS says that the creation of this new position completes its sales force organization. Based at KDS headquarters in France, Bruno Millet will report to Yves Weisselberger, CEO, KDS.
Bruno Millet will be in charge of KDS international business expansion as well as strategic partnership development. He will contribute to consolidating KDS’s customer base, to opening new markets for KDS, and will be responsible for supporting strategic links with KDS’s existing partners as well as developing new technological and business collaboration.
Commenting on the appointment, Yves Weisselberger, CEO, KDS said: “We are all very excited Bruno Millet has accepted to join KDS in this key position. Leveraging on the expertise and know-how of an experienced manager was vital to KDS’s growth, and Bruno is that manager.”
Bruno Millet has KDS more than 20 years of experience in the IT industry. He first served as an engineer at IBM and AT&T. Then he held several sales and management positions for Computer Associates, Sybase, Merant – Micro Focus and SmartAge. Before joining KDS, he was Managing Director at Mediasurface, where he was responsible for setting up the French subsidiary as well as the Southern Europe offices.
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