Linda Fechter took over the marketing team at Sysob on November 1st and now coordinates the distributor’s internal and external communications. In addition to the conception and implementation of all marketing and PR measures, Fechter’s tasks also include maintaining the website and social media channels. In addition, the 33-year-old she is responsible for the manufacturer’s communication of around 30 partners and for the planning of events – first and foremost, of course, the traditional Sysob in-house exhibition “Summit Meeting”.
Fechter has been part of the Sysob marketing team since 2014. He is now the successor of Sabine Suttner. Suttner headed the distributor’s marketing and PR department for many years and is now taking early retirement at her request.
“I am looking forward to further promoting the company’s communication across the various channels and to sustainably strengthening our awareness as a competent and reliable distribution partner in the channel,” says Fechter. He sees his many years of experience in the Sysob marketing team as “a perfect basis for the new area of responsibility”.
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Sales manager Mathias Erber masters the main duty of the Bavarian hosts perfectly: “O’zapft is”!
Manfredo Braida (Network Partners IT Services & Consulting) and Torsten Nowak (CPN Cooperation Network) are satisfied with the result.
With a view of the Großer Arbersee, even small beers taste good.
Sven Rous (Appriver) awaits listeners next to the former US Army listening station on the top of the Eckstein.
NComputing’s “Sermon on the Mount” focused on the imperatives of thin-client computing.
The “Red” hiking group was personally greeted at the summit by Sysob leader Thomas Hruby (right).
Ralf Fischer (cegeka Germany) and Hermann Biedermann (itecpro) also successfully climbed the Hohenbogen mountain station without any technical help.
Well deserved lunch break for Guido Seelbach (Bluecat), Tim Voigt and Jürgen Hofmann (Cato Networks).
Thomas Gross (Mateso) and Markus Lohse (Clavister) also refrained from asking questions about the success of knowledge transfer on the info pins at lunch.
If there is beer in the summit restaurant, the water donated by Sysob (foreground) remains in the backpack as an iron supply. Who knows what is yet to come…
A relaxed standing reception before dinner – thanks to careful planning by Mathias Erber and the ladies of Sysob Marketing without availability problems for important product groups.
Wireless experts among them: Markus Senbert (Sysob) and Tony Rosolek (morewirelss IT consulting).
Matthias Kirchhoff (digitronic IT systems) and Jürgen Wöllner (Wöllner IT Service) enjoy the peace and quiet before dinner after a mountain tour and “speed dating” with the producers.
In the evening, endurance athlete Joey Kelly entertained Sysob’s partners with lots of self-deprecation about his past as a musician and exciting stories about his various sports projects.
On the morning of the second day there can be only one way: forward and up!
The presentation in the forest was also a new but enjoyable experience for Cato Networks employees.
Romain Waigand (Hirschtec) with Johan van den Boogaart (Cato Networks) was not only able to talk in the shop about the gin offered by the producer at the bar.
Sascha Harmuth (Mateso) didn’t miss an opportunity to get an autograph from Joey Kelly. Or was it Joey Kelly who didn’t want to miss out on a selfie with Sascha Harmuth?