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This blog reads at the top " All the news about Nortel Networks" I would certainly qualify the latent comments about a top manager's exit as pertinent to the interests of those that blog here.
Mark, thanks for the heads up. Asia and the Middle East is already open for business and soon Europe will be as well. I hope some comments are entered in the next few hours about this possible rupture.
Peter Kelly is President of Enterprise Networks at Nortel in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). He is responsible for the leadership, direction and strategy across one of the company's largest and most important market areas.
Peter has over 20 years experience of sales, marketing, product management and business operations in the global telecommunications market place, with significant product knowledge and market experience gained both in EMEA and America.
In a related note; received a "personal invitation" from JJ :) last week to INNUA's "Global Connect 2008" at the Gaylord in Dallas. (with VIP upgrade!). Although the invite states that "attendees traveling from EMEA, APAC and CALA will get the maximum value". there is no mention of Pete Kelly or any other global enterprise leadership.
JJ is doing the keynote, Lauren Flaherty is hosting the general session and ol' Roger Staubach is closing. I was hoping Phil Edholm would be speaking, but no mention of him either.
It occured to me that if they are really trying to attact an international attendance, Beckham, or Cristiano Ronaldo or the like would be more appealing as a closer. But then, why hold it in Dallas in June in the first place, maybe its the cheap dollar?
henry