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Global communications provider, Jabra, has created a new role for a channel manager in Australia as it launches a newly designed website for the Australia, New Zealand market.

Jabra ANZ Managing Director, Fulvio Toniotti, announced the appointment of Jessica Schmid as Channel Manager responsible for partner system and customers in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania.

Schmid, who will be based in Melbourne, joins Jabra from Ethan Group, where she was responsible for sales development and management of Ethan’s strategic customers, including government.

“It is a particularly exciting time for Jabra. With the rise of the mobile worker, businesses are encouraging BYOD and there are new opportunities for Jabra’s product range. With our new channel manager and the ongoing sales initiatives, we are uniquely placed to meet the diverse needs of ANZ businesses in unified communications and contact centre solutions,” said Toniotti.

Toniotti referred to the global company’s roll out earlier this year of a new brand profile headlined ‘Jabra YOU’RE ON’ and the new local ANZ website which he said was redesigned for “ease of use with distributor contact details and comprehensive product information.”

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