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Ammar Fawzy new Regional Sales Manager

Ammar Fawzy has been appointed Regional Sales Manager CCS for MEA. From August 20 onwards, Fawzy will be responsible for CCS issues in the Middle East and Africa (MEA)

Straubing, Germany Ammar Fawzy, 29, will join Telex as Regional Sales Manager, working on CCS (Critical Communication Systems) in the MEA regions. Following Telex’s growth strategy, Fawzy completes the sales team for this year and will report directly to Kamil Swobodzinski, Sales Director CCS & ACT for EMEA.

In his new position Ammar will analyze the business in the Middle East and Africa, discover its potential, and develop the sales region to the next level, thus helping Telex and their strong partners to grow continuously in CCS. Ammar has been working in the region for many years and offers more than six years of experience in the field of broadcast and Media IT solutions.

His last post was as product manager with Mediacast Fzllc in Dubai, where he provided solutions for post production facilities and broadcasters in the area.

For more information, visit the Bosch Communications Systems website: www.boschcommunications.com

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