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Business change management digital services provider, Workstar has appointed a new sales and marketing team headed up by former Telecom NZ, NetMap Analytics and Trans-Tasman Business Circle executive, Richard McLean as Head of Corporate and Government relations.

Workstar General Manager, Martin Greenlees, said McLean and his newly appointed team would be responsible for driving and supporting change projects amongst public sector, not-for-profit and large enterprise audiences.

“Workstar enables its customers to engage effectively with their communities and workforces in new programmes and business initiatives, through compelling and interactive digital mediums.”

Richard’s broad experience as a successful business leader includes a true ability to motivate high-performance teams, instil customer-oriented cultures and develop high levels of employee engagement; a perfect fit with Workstar’s own value proposition to its customers.”

Greenlees said McLean would be supported by Corinne Pruden, recently appointed to the position of Partner Manager, who had previously worked with Oracle and Kaplan Learning Technologies.

Greenlees also announced the appointment of Marlana Voerster as Value Manager, a “strategic position created to provide ongoing close client consultancy and ensure the delivery of high service levels.”

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