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Lars Jiborn has worked with Atex for 6 years. He joined the company in March 2007 as the VP of EMEA in the advertising product marketing department.
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Lars Jiborn Has Managed Many Projects While Working With Atex
Lars Jiborn has worked with Atex for 6 years. He joined the company in March 2007 as the VP of EMEA in the advertising product marketing department. Atex is a top software company that offers effective and economical solutions for media rich industries. The company has its headquarters in the UK with offices across the globe.
It develops excellent digital solutions that create a noticeable difference and allows more than 1000 clientele optimize their digital strategy and to streamline operations. As an international organization, it is dedicated to assisting companies reduce costs and build revenues through products, which are localized,available, contextually relevant, collaborative, and personalized on demand.
In the month of February 2007, Mactive was acquired by Atex Ltd. It has branches in more than 30 countries and a turnover of approximately $100 million, including the current possessions. At the Sweden branch of Atex, Lars was a part of the selling team and was involved with the acquisition. He had to cover existing and future requirements in the media industry.
Additionally, he had to explain and present how the software of his company can deal with geographical extension into the rest Europe. After some time, he took the role of assisting, coaching, and molding the operational staff and Atex Europe sales. Lars Jiborn instructed them the operation of their software, how to demo and sell it.
He used to lead presale and sale work into many geographical markets, including the Netherlands, UK, Italy, Germany, and France. He worked as the Vice President of EMEA for 1 year and he was promoted as the VP of Digital Operations, NA at Atex INC. He was appointed at this position in the month of July 2008 and worked there till October 2010.
In 2007, Atex acquired a web CMS platform called "Polopoly" that is a Swedish software company from Stockholm. The company wanted to introduce the software in the United States, thus, Lars was shifted back to Melbourne where he made a team for support, operations, and sales for the new platform. His primary role was to build a new organization and to roll it into the current operations and sales.