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Fantastic four for WindowLogic

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Document management software provider WindowLogic has hired four senior staff for its Sydney office.


WindowLogic has appointed Paul Wyatt as sales manager for the eastern seaboard, and Wolfgang Reh, Stanford Luk and Darren Conway as senior consultants.

Wyatt was most recently major accounts manager at CCH Australia, and previously worked for LexisNexis Visualfiles.

Reh was most recently senior implementation consultant at Alphawest. He previously worked in Austria for FN Solutions, European Telecom, and Wave Solutions.

Luk also joins WindowLogic from Alphawest where he was a consultant specialising in Interwoven. His career also includes stints at Access Technology Solutions and American Express.

Conway is yet another Alphawest alumnus - he was previously the company's senior Autonomy iManage consultant. Conway's other consultant roles have been at Autonomy iManage, Interwoven, and Insight Technologies.

Managing director Keith Walker welcomed the four new hires, saying "The combination of our proven technology expertise and the experience of our additional new team members in Sydney makes for a winning combination in our ability to capitalise on the strength of our business in Western Australia and enter new markets, such as the legal and professional services industries, on the east coast."

"We look forward to deploying the skills of these new consultants in driving new business initiatives, expanding sales efforts and helping the company reach its business goals," he added.

 

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