OSS Announces Senior Management Appointment
OSS Announces Senior Management Appointment
OSS (Open Systems Specialists), one of New Zealand's leading independent systems integrators is delighted to announce the appointment of a Services Manager to the organisation.
Sean Kemball has been appointed to the new position of Services Manager with responsibility for the delivery of OSS consulting, systems management and support services. Sean comes to OSS from Air New Zealand where he was Network & Web Operations Manager. He has extensive experience in the areas of corporate IT infrastructure and services management with a strong focus on customer service and interaction.
"One of the requirements identified in a recent organisational review was the need for additional management resource to help grow the business to better service the needs of existing and new clients," explains General Manager, Donald Bowie.
"On behalf of everyone at OSS, I would like to welcome Sean to the team. There is a huge depth of talent across the business, a great team ethic and I have every confidence Sean will enhance our reputation for delivering excellence even further," he says.
*ABOUT OSS*
OSS is one of New Zealand's leading independent systems integrators. 100% New Zealand owned and operated, their speciality is the design, implementation and management of open standards based critical infrastructure technologies. For the past 12 years, OSS has serviced progressive New Zealand organisations seeking innovative IT solutions nationwide.
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