Melita Business has announced managerial appointments designed to further strengthen the organisation’s focus on customer needs, as its product portfolio continues to grow and expand.
Anatole Debono has been promoted to Business Manager, Key Accounts; taking on the responsibility of managing relationships with larger clients. Making full use of his engineering background, Ing. Kenneth Terrible has been promoted to Infrastructure Solutions Sales Manager taking the lead of a fast-growing unit offering network infrastructure and wi-fi solutions for business centres and hospitality. Scott J Bone has also been promoted to Business Sales Manager, having previously led the Melita Digital Sales team and extensive experience in retail and B2B.
Malcolm Briffa, Director of Business Services at Melita Limited, said, “Melita Business continues to grow and diversify. Through our nationwide 1,000 Mbps internet and 5G mobile networks, supported by our state-of-the-art Data Centre, investments in IoT and integrated infrastructure services, we can support all types of businesses. While having the best networks and technology in Malta is clearly a great asset for Melita Business, having a great team to manage our client relationships and respond to their needs is even more important. Anatole, Kenneth and Scott have a proven track record within Melita and I am confident they will all excel in their new roles.”
More information on how Melita Business can help your business is available at https://www.melitabusiness.com/
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