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Westcon-Comstor Sub-Saharan Africa's latest appointment

By , ITWeb
Africa , 09 Jul 2018

Westcon-Comstor Sub-Saharan Africa's latest appointment

Westcon-Comstor Sub-Saharan Africa has appointed Saartjie Wait as the company's Marketing and Digital Experience Director for the region, effective 1 June 2018.

Wait is responsible for developing and growing the internal and external Westcon-Comstor brand, delivering on key strategies to mobilise vendor and partner engagements and sales, as well as establishing the business as a leader in digital distribution and logistics, according to information supplied by the company.

"As a business we are in a core growth phase in the region, following the realignment of our African business, making it critical that we provide our partners with improved insight into the unique brand of value-added distribution we bring to the table," states Rakesh Parbhoo, CEO at Westcon-Comstor Sub-Saharan Africa. "Saartjie is no stranger to our business and has played an important role in assisting us with developing a go-to-market strategy that focusses on growing the top line of our vendors, partners and our business."

According to Westcon-Comstor, Wait has been in the IT industry for the past 25 years starting at Siemens Telecommunications in 1996 and held various roles over this time, from strategic account manager, channel manager at Avaya and a senior management position at Grintek Telecom.

"Wait was also part of the International FIFA IT management team responsible for operations at all stadium venues including FIFA HQ during the World Cup in 2010," the company explains.

Wait said, "As Westcon-Comstor we are in the enviable position of being able to provide business value through our offerings of services, logistics, support and training combined with our strategic vendor relationships and our digital distribution strategy. This is what we believe makes us a leader in value added distribution."

"I am looking forward to not only driving the Westcon-Comstor message into the market, but also taking our vendors and partners along with us on a journey to achieve success."

In April 2018, Parbhoo told ITWeb Africa that the company considers unpacking and bundling offerings across its key business units (Unified Communication and Collaboration (UCC), security, software and mobility) as central to its broader Africa strategy.

The Group's structure has undergone significant change, primarily as a result of a deal struck in June 2017 between the distributor's holding company Datatec and business process services firm Synnex.

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