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February 22nd, 2012
1Spatial Announces New Appointments In Australian Office

Brett’s appointment is just one of several changes going on in the 1Spatial Australia office. Benjamin Crockett has been appointed to the role of National Sales Manager for Australia and Matthew Robinson has been appointed Team Leader – Technical Solutions. Benjamin will be looking after the Sales and Marketing functions, while Matthew will be responsible for the Technical and Professional services functions.  In addition, Natalie Cooney takes on an expanded role as Office Manager.

Strong sales, a growing customer base and the ambition to continue building the company’s presence in the Asia-Pacific region are the reasons behind the internal changes. New positions, to be advertised shortly, will add to these positive changes and support the continued growth. Read More