CA appoints new executives
CA appoints new sales executive and consulting manager
Wellington, New Zealand, 17 January 2007: Information technology management software company CA New Zealand has appointed Phil Graney as sales executive based in Wellington and Mike Clancy as consulting manager based in Auckland.
As sales executive Phil Graney is responsible for growing both public sector and corporate business based in Wellington. He has seven years’ experience in the information technology sector in New Zealand and overseas.
As consulting manager Mike Clancy has national responsibility for managing services, education services and pre-sales. He has previously held management roles with Datacom and run a technology company for NZ Post.
Headed by Country Manager Stuart Preston, CA New Zealand has a team of 25 staff plus contractors focused on managing and securing customers’ IT systems.
CA’s customers range from Government departments such as the Ministry of Education and Inland Revenue Department, local bodies such as Manukau City Council, corporates such as Foodstuffs Wellington and Vodafone to many small and medium enterprises.
CA New Zealand works closely with channel partners including TechTonics, SolNet and DataStor, and outsourcing partners including Datacom, Eagle, Fujitsu and Gen-i.
About CA
CA (NYSE:CA), one of the world's
largest management software companies, delivers software and
services across operations, security, storage, life cycle
and service management to optimise the performance,
reliability and efficiency of enterprise IT environments.
Founded in 1976, CA is headquartered in Islandia, NY, and
serves customers in more than 140 countries. For more
information, please visit
http://www.ca.com.
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