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Doug Triblehorn Joins End II End Communications as Vice President of Sales |
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., February 3, 2006/Satnews Daily/ — Satellite industry veteran Doug Triblehorn has joined End II End Communications, Inc., a provider of network security and optimization software for terrestrial and satellite Wide Area Networks (WANs), as vice president of sales.
Triblehorn will spearhead End II End’s sales efforts, including its penetration of the U.S. and overseas markets.
According to Triblehorn, End II End’s revolutionary software products are poised to play a dominant role in how satellite IP networks are deployed and managed. “I am extremely excited to be part of the End II End team and have great confidence that my international experience in the satellite industry will increase the speed in which End II End establishes its position as a global leader for value-added services,” he said.
John Dwyer, CEO of End II End, said Triblehorn’s addition to the management team will help solidify the company’s leadership in the satellite world’s value added services.
A 17-year satellite industry veteran, Triblehorn has held key senior level positions in both France Telecom and Intelsat where he has overseen all commercial and operational aspects of business. He is an accomplished management executive and business strategist with specialization in telecom, broadcast, and satellite.
While at France Telecom, Triblehorn was CEO of GlobeCast Asia and pioneered its rapid growth from a small representative office of few employees to a staff of over 30 with offices in Singapore, India, and Japan. He was a member of the company’s global executive committee, responsible for setting worldwide strategy and direction, and sat on the board of directors for the company’s subsidiary Globecast Australia.
In 2003, Triblehorn joined Intelsat’s senior leadership team in Asia as vice president, sales and quickly helped Intelsat grow from its established position in data and broadened its market to include video and IP distribution across key Asian markets.
Most recently, as president of Zapma, LLC, he served as an advisor to operators, service providers, broadcasters and enterprises. |
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