Mark Louison to head Nokia's device business in the area
New York, USA - Nokia today announced that it will
realign its North America sales and marketing organization and the
management of its device business there. These changes are aimed at
improving the organization's alignment with its customers in North
America in order to better meet their needs.
In a move towards building a more channel-focused
organization, Nokia is redefining the roles of its device sales teams
for North America and relocating most sales support people closer to
customers. The device sales organization will move most of its support
functions from Irving, Texas, to Nokia's corporate facilities in White
Plains, New York.
As part of the changes, Mark Louison, the current
head of Nokia's networks business in North America, has been appointed
to head Nokia's devices business in the area as of July 1, 2007. As of
April 1, Mr. Louison will also become President of Nokia Inc., the
North American arm of Nokia. After the realignment and relocation is
complete, Tim Eckersley, the current head of Nokia's device sales in
North America, will leave his current position at the end of June. His
future plans will be announced at a later date.
"The changes we announced today are designed to
align us more closely with our customers in order to drive improved
business results in North America," said Robert Andersson, Executive
Vice President, Nokia Customer and Market Operations. "We believe these
moves will enable us to reinforce our sales and marketing activities in
this important market and allow us to provide our customers with some
truly compelling product offerings."
All the changes announced today will start immediately, with completion expected by the end of June.
Wow. Do you think they will bring back Club Nokia USA?
Posted by: Pseudofinn | March 07, 2007 at 10:31 PM