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Atex announces new structure for EMEA

Atex has announced its new management structure, which will strengthen the business’s position as a leading software company selling solutions for media-rich industries and support its accelerated growth into the digital marketplace.

Jean Paul Chauvet (pictured) has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), and will oversee operations in the region, while continuing to be responsible for global sales and marketing. Chauvet is a consummate executive with more than 17 years’ experience of building international sales and marketing teams and forging strong relationships in the digital publishing business.

Atex has also established new zones and appointed managing directors to lead each region.

• Ian Baynes – UK, Netherlands, Middle East and Africa

• Federico Marturano – Italy

• Bernard Habert – France, Spain and Portugal

• Henning Hinz – Germany, Austria and Switzerland

• Jonas Bringle – Scandinavia

The new appointments will work within their regions to reinforce how Atex is helping companies across EMEA and improve the success rate of their digital initiatives. They will also have responsibility for Atex’s sales and implementation teams.

Jim Rose, Atex Group CEO, comments: “We are excited about our new structure, which will provide better support and engagement to our existing and future customers. These key appointments continue to reinforce our commitment to growth and execution of our digital strategy. We are confident that this team will provide leadership for today and in the future.”

About Atex

Atex says: “Atex, headquartered in the UK with offices worldwide, is a leading software company selling solutions for media-rich industries. Atex develops smart digital solutions that make a measurable difference and enable its 1000+ customers to streamline operations and optimise their digital strategy. As a global organisation, it is committed to helping companies build revenues and reduce costs through products that are increasingly personalised, localised, collaborative, contextually relevant, and available on demand.”