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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa / DUBAI, UAE
July 21, 2008 -- Qualcomm
Incorporated, a leading
developer and innovator of
advanced wireless technologies and data solutions, today announced the
appointments of James Munn as the company's vice president of business
development for Sub-Sahara Africa and Jay Srage as its vice president
of business development for the Middle East and North Africa. In these
roles, Munn and Srage will lead Qualcomm's business operations in the
regions and manage the Company's strategic relationships with regional
customers, including network operators, infrastructure equipment
providers, mobile handset vendors and value-added service developers.
“The Middle East and Africa are complex blends of diverse market
segments that present unique challenges and considerable growth
opportunities to Qualcomm. James and Jay both bring an exceptional mix
of telecom and consumer product industry expertise to their positions,
making them ideal candidates to spearhead our growing business
development efforts in the regions,” said Jing Wang, executive vice
president of Qualcomm Asia Pacific and Middle East/Africa. “The insight
and leadership of these two executives puts Qualcomm in a good position
to strengthen its existing partnerships and foster new relationships to
expand its market reach.”
Before joining Qualcomm, Munn was vice president of Samsung's mobile
division in South Africa, where he spearheaded Samsung's sales and
marketing activities and played a leading role in growing its regional
market share. Previously, he spent 10 years with Ericsson and most
recently served as the director of consumer products for Sony Ericsson
in South Africa. Prior to this, Munn worked in Europe for Matsushita
Communications (Panasonic) during the time when Europe started to
migrate from analog to digital mobile networks. Munn earned a Bachelor
of Arts in international marketing from the University of Greenwich in
London.
Srage spent more than 10 years at Texas Instruments (TI), most recently
overseeing marketing operations for TI's wireless terminals business
unit. Srage also co-managed TI Ventures, the company's venture finance
fund, where he directed TI's investments in start-up companies focused
on the wireless and telecommunications industries. In prior roles,
Srage was involved in marketing and business development for TI's
digital audio business unit. Srage earned a Master of Business
Administration from the University of Chicago, a Master of Science in
electrical engineering from the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor and
a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from the American
University of Beirut.
Information Source: Qualcomm
Image of Jay Srage courtesy of www.memobilitysummit.com
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