|
Press Release
Laurel Networks Expands European Presence
Seasoned Telecom Executive to Lead EMEA Sales
and Support Efforts
Pittsburgh, PA, March 30, 2005 - Laurel
Networks, Inc. today announced the appointment of Thomas Schmitt
to the position of vice president for Europe, Middle East and
Africa operations. Mr. Schmitt will lead Laurel's EMEA sales and
support groups with offices based in Germany, Netherlands, Belgium
and the UK.
Mr. Schmitt has nearly 20 years of sales management
experience, most recently as the director of business development
for Juniper Networks. While at Juniper, he was instrumental in
setting up and managing the sales operations for Central and Eastern
Europe. Prior to Juniper, Mr. Schmitt held various sales roles
at Cisco Systems and StrataCom (acquired by Cisco Systems in 1996).
"With competition heating up in Western
Europe and new broadband networks rolling out in Eastern Europe
and the Middle East, we see a significant opportunity for Laurel's
broadband services routers. Thomas' experience, comprehensive
understanding of the EMEA market, and strong relationships in
the region make him the ideal leader for our European operation,"
said Jon Bierman, VP of worldwide sales for Laurel Networks. "In
a few short months Thomas has created a top-notch team of sales
and systems engineer professionals, expanding our presence from
the UK into Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Scandinavia."
Other additions to Laurel Networks' EMEA sales team include: Marco
Berkheij, sales director for Northern Europe; and Uwe Wagner,
sales engineer. Mr. Berkheij's 20 years of sales experience includes
stints at Alcatel and RedBack Networks. Mr. Wagner has over 16
years of experience with firms like Juniper Networks and Cisco
Systems.
About Laurel Networks
Laurel Networks delivers reliable, future-ready routing for
multi-service broadband networks. Laurel's technology helps service
providers transition from the standard Internet-only service delivery
model into full-fledged triple-play networks. Designed for enhanced
network scalability, Laurel's ST-series routers allow carriers
to add advanced broadband applications, like video on demand or
voice over IP, without incremental cost as the subscriber base
grows.
Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
Laurel operates sales and support facilities across the US, Europe
and Asia. Its routers are deployed by some of the world's largest
service providers including: Level 3 Communications, KT, Dacom,
and Arsys. The company also maintains strategic partnerships with
Ciena, the network specialist, and with Marconi, a global telecommunications
equipment, services and solutions company. For
more information, visit
www.laurelnetworks.com.
Laurel Networks, ST200, ST50,
ST-series, ShadeTree, Laurel Provisioning System and Leading Edge
Routing are trademarks of Laurel Networks, Inc. All other trademarks,
service marks, registered trademarks or registered service marks
are the property of their respective owners. |
|