TechTonics expands with new sales, services
TechTonics expands with new sales, services
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February 8, 2007 - Information Management and Infrastructure Services specialists TechTonics Group (www.techtonics.co.nz) have grown their Wellington team with a number of key appointments in both sales and services roles.
Jodi Williams has joined TechTonics Group as Sales Executive with the Infrastructure Services division. She brings a strong flair for business development, and has a track record of building productive relationships with corporate and government customers, and with resellers and channel partners.
Jodi was previously with HP, where she focused on business development with the Personal Systems Group. Prior to that, she worked with training provider Auldhouse, where she was responsible for sales management and business development.
Pradeep Navalkar has joined TechTonics as a Security Consultant. Pradeep holds the internationally respected CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) and CISM (Certified Information Security Manager) certifications. He has over 13 years´ experience in IT, and brings extensive expertise across Oracle and Unix technologies.
Pradeep was previously the IS Manager for M-co The Marketplace Company, where his team was responsible for the availability, operations, support and future development of 24 x 7 internet trading systems. He has also worked with Logica, Air New Zealand and Kale Consultants.
Jonathan Wilkins has joined TechTonics Group as a Consultant in the Infrastructure Services division. He has extensive knowledge of Microsoft technologies, server infrastructure, virtualisation and Storage Area Networks (SAN).
Jonathan recently re-located from the UK, where he worked for the University of the West of England as a senior member of the strategic development team. His skills encompass high level design, architecture, planning and project management as well as hands-on engineering.
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