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Interactive Intelligence (Nasdaq: ININ), a global provider of unified IP business communications solutions, has announced the appointment of Constantine Nicholas as Marketing Executive for Australia and New Zealand based in Sydney.
Nicholas joins Interactive Intelligence with ten years’ experience in marketing and will be responsible for increasing brand awareness, managing partner and alliance support marketing, and working closely with the regional sales team across both Australia and New Zealand.
Nicholas was previously Marketing Communications Manager at Knowledgeone Corporation, a leading information management and IT software developer. During his two years with the organisation, he was instrumental in implementing marketing strategies which built awareness and supported lead generation and business development for the company and its range of enterprise content management software solutions.
Prior, Nicholas was Marketing and Events Manager with Knapp Communications, an Australian publisher of Asia-Pacific‘s leading information management title, IDM Magazine, and web sites, idm.net.au and cyclingnews.com.
Brendan Maree, ANZ Country Manager, Interactive Intelligence, said, “We are delighted to have Nicholas on board. His skills and experience in marketing communications and building brands will be a positive addition in the year ahead as we reinforce our momentum in the market for our range of unified business communications solutions among both public and private sector organisations.”
Nicholas has a Bachelor of Arts from the Australian National University in Canberra and a Certificate in Business and Marketing from WeDo College in Perth.
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