Termatrac Names Skip Norton as Vice President of Sales and Business Development
BRISBANE, Australia, June 13, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Termatrac (www.termatrac.com) has named Skip Norton as Vice President of Sales and Business Development. In this role, he will be responsible for global sales and marketing.
Norton comes to Termatrac with over 25 years experience in sales management, marketing and business development. His former positions include Director of Business Development at SafeNet, a global leader in information security, where he managed the company's Americas-based business development team. Prior to his tenure at SafeNet, he worked for Australian-based Eracom Technologies as Vice President of Business Development, spearheading the initiative to bring Eracom's information security products into the American market. He later relocated to Sydney to become Eracom's Vice President of Sales Asia Pacific.
"We are delighted that Skip has taken the opportunity to join us at Termatrac," said Chris Curtis, General Manager of Termatrac. "His extensive experience with global markets, partner management and new product introductions is the perfect fit at the perfect time."
About Termatrac: Termatrac was founded in Australia in 1990. After conducting research at Griffith University in Queensland, Australia, the first hand-held detection radar device was developed. Additional studies and testing continued and the first version of the device was launched in 1999. Termatrac now offers the Termatrac® T3i, the second-generation termite detection device that utilizes radar, thermal and moisture sensors for precise termite detection. More information about Termatrac and the Termatrac T3i is available at www.termatrac.com.
Contact:
Chris Curtis - Email
Irene Maslowski, 973-226-1494 or Email
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