Solity Software appoints a national sales manager
Solity Software appoints a national sales manager, Amanda Scott
Solity Software Limited (Solity), the Wellington-based software company specialising in crisis/incident management and business continuity, today announced that it has appointed Amanda Scott to a newly created role of National Sales Manager.
Amanda Scott has over 15 years’ experience in sales positions including roles with Fonterra, Good Fielder, Mainland and Tui Foods.
At Solity, she reports to the managing director and is responsible for managing relationships and service delivery to the company’s existing clients, and identifying opportunities for new enterprises to embrace Solity’s innovative incidence response and business continuity solutions.
Established in 2012 by technology entrepreneur Israel Reyes, Solity develops secure, cloud-based mobile software products for public and private sector businesses. Solity provides managers in those enterprises with the tools and information required to control and recover mission-critical operations and information; anytime, anywhere, and on any device.
Managing Director Israel Reyes said, “Amanda’s appointment comes as Solity begins executing its growth strategy, growing its customer base and forming strategic partnerships with IT services companies. As an experienced sales manager, she will help ensure Solity delivers the standard of service our clients expect as we grow the business.”
Solity’s Software as a Service (SaaS) crisis management platform, provides its clients with resilient incident response solutions that help minimise human, reputational and financial costs during an incident or crisis by enabling quick and co-ordinated decision making, communication, and action, as well as providing extensive post-incident analysis.
Solity is currently engaging with a number of strategic partners to accelerate local and offshore, in Australia and South-East Asia, market penetration of its innovative software solutions.
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