Kevin Kennedy - the new president of Avaya
Even at the end of last year we reported on the impending changes in the leadership of the company Avaya. And, as expected, Avaya announced that Kevin Kennedy assumed the duties of president and executive director of the company.
"Avaya is well known in the market as a reliable supplier of telecommunications solutions based on substantial contributions to the competitiveness of enterprises, - says Kevin Kennedy, president and CEO of Avaya. - It gives me great pleasure to lead the company. I am sure that the products of the company and will help to increase profits and strengthen relationships with customers and increase the efficiency of the staff ».
Yes joining Avaya Kevin Kennedy has held the position of managing director of Openwave Systems. He has more than eight years of experience in Cisco Systems, the last of his company in this position - senior vice president of support services department of business and software technologies. Kevin more than 17 years he worked at AT & T Bell Laboratories. In 1987, he served as an advisor on Science, Space and Technology Committee in Congress, the House of Representatives.
With respect to Charles Giancarlo, formerly served as President and Executive Director of Avaya, he became chairman of Avaya.
"Avaya is well known in the market as a reliable supplier of telecommunications solutions based on substantial contributions to the competitiveness of enterprises, - says Kevin Kennedy, president and CEO of Avaya. - It gives me great pleasure to lead the company. I am sure that the products of the company and will help to increase profits and strengthen relationships with customers and increase the efficiency of the staff ».
Yes joining Avaya Kevin Kennedy has held the position of managing director of Openwave Systems. He has more than eight years of experience in Cisco Systems, the last of his company in this position - senior vice president of support services department of business and software technologies. Kevin more than 17 years he worked at AT & T Bell Laboratories. In 1987, he served as an advisor on Science, Space and Technology Committee in Congress, the House of Representatives.
With respect to Charles Giancarlo, formerly served as President and Executive Director of Avaya, he became chairman of Avaya.
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