Partner Article
Critial Software Technologies expands with new appointment
April 2012 –Critical Software Technologies (UK) has appointed Angela Clark as marketing consultant to support the company’s communications development.
Clark will be responsible for all marketing functions including managing the website, co-ordinating PR activities, conducting market research and generating all marketing collateral, whilst acting as the main point of contact for Critical Software’s PR agency.
Prior to joining Critical Software, University of California MBA graduate Clark worked within the IT and software industry in both the UK and US in a marketing role at organisations including Intel (US) and Micro Focus (UK).
During Clark’s spare time, she participates in local charity work, manages local fundraisers and also has extensive experience speaking at events, trade shows and conferences.
Commenting on the new appointment, Critical Software’s chairman Brian Luff says: “Angela clearly thrives on working with people and building relationships and trust with her customers and fellow staff so she’ll be perfect for this role. Her skills and experience complement our business strategy and we are confident that she will be valuable in taking the business where it needs to go.”
“I’m delighted to be on board and am excited at the opportunity to help increase Critical Software’s UK visibility both internally and externally. I’m also looking forward to working closely with the team, while striving to improve the company’s current marketing strategy,” comments Clark.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Berkeley PR .
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