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NVIDIA Offers New Role to Daniel Saison
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Aug 28, 2007
NVIDIA has promoted Daniel Saison for having provided a lending hand to the company and playing a key role in the company's success. So now, Saison will portray his new character as sales director for Middle East, India, and Africa.
Saison started his odyssey with NVIDIA as sales manager for graphics technology in 2003 in Italy. He has contributed tremendously to the company's success by successfully maneuvering the Graphics Processing Unit's (GPU) market share into a rise of over 70%.
Talking about the company's growth and the appointment, Bernhard Gleissner, vice president of Sales EMEA and India, said that Saison has built the company's sales team and provides invaluable leadership within the company, as well as maintains customer relationships. "In his new role, Daniel will also be responsible for strengthening our leadership position in India and the Middle East, and will have focus on growing our market in Africa," said Gleissner.
Before joining NVIDIA, Saison has been associated with several companies including Microtek, Maxtor, and Western Digital, and has worked in the sales and distribution wings across a wide range of markets, from Southern Europe to the Middle East and Scandinavia.
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Congratulations Mr. Daniel. You sincerely deserved this and much more. Wish you all the best. |
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- Mushtaq Ali,
Top Notch Infot, Mumbai
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Congratulations!! daniel, u truly deserve this for the hardwork and efforts u hv invested in the indian market. |
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- Rajesh Doshi,
Zebronics, Chennai
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