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Nokia Siemens Networks appoints Eduardo Araujo to lead Latin America business

Nokia Siemens | April 12, 2011 | Press Release

Espoo, Finland – April 12, 2011

Nokia Siemens Networks has appointed Eduardo Araujo to lead its business in Latin America. Araujo, a Brazilian national, joins the company from Ingram Micro Corporation where he was president of its Latin American region. Araujo has previously held senior regional leadership roles for Hewlett-Packard in Latin America and the Caribbean. He will be based in Dallas, Texas, and his appointment is effective from May 18 2011.

“I am delighted to welcome Eduardo to the company,” said Bosco Novak, executive board member and head of customer operations west* for Nokia Siemens Networks.

“Eduardo brings an exceptional track record of success in leading Latin American businesses in the highly competitive, innovation-driven technology sector. His strong focus on customer satisfaction, financial performance and people development is an ideal fit with our culture and we look forward to his leading this important region from strength to strength,” Novak said.

Araujo succeeds Armando Almeida, who took on leadership of the company’s Global Services business unit at the beginning of 2011. The Latin America region has been managed in the interim by Aluizio Byrro who will continue as chairman of the region’s advisory board.

Download photo: Eduardo Araujo the new head of Nokia Siemens Networks in Latin America

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