UTStarcom ropes in Vikas Giridhar as General Manager-Sales

UTStarcom has announced the appointment of Vikas Giridhar, increasing its employee strength in India.  Vikas comes on board as General Manager- Sales, wherein he will be leading business development and sales for UTStarcom’s North India operations. He will be reporting to Rahul Pandey, Director (S&M), UTStarcom India.

With new appointment of Vikas, the company looks forward to advance its expansion plan and business operations in India. Prior to joining UTStarcom, Vikas served as the Sales Lead-Wi-Fi, SDN and Optical Business- Asia Pacific, Japan & China, with Cisco.

William Wong, UTStarcom’s Chief Executive Officer, stated, “As government initiatives like ‘Make in India’, ‘Digital India’, NOFN, WI-FI deployment are driving the Indian Telecom Market upsurge, UTStarcom plans to expand it horizons in India and support such initiatives with  much enthusiasm. With new appointments, we are strengthening our business network in India and hiring across different levels to create a skilful pool of industry experts. We are ecstatic to welcome Vikas Giridhar on board, as he will be offering his expertise in Start-ups, Sales Management, Channel Management & Development and Direct Sales/ Account Management, helping UTStarcom to achieve predefined business growth in North India.”

Vikas’s over 15 years of rich experience is a cumulative expertise of him in sales, marketing, business development and alliances that include over 7 years in Enterprise Telephony, over 5 years in Enterprise Networking, Cloud solution, Mobility (Wireless) and 3 years in Enterprise security, High End Routing and optical business. His specialities are strong channel management and marketing skills along with management of third parties to enhance existing products, aggressive schedules across ongoing transitions in technology and strategy... See more

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