Posted: 28th Jun, 2005 By: MarkJ
Bulldog, which never bothered to respond when we asked about their customer support and upgrade/migration problems, has today announced four senior appointments to its management team:
Led by chief executive, Emanuele Angelidis, the new executives consolidate the existing management team at Bulldog at a time of rapid growth and ensure the company continues to build on its position as a market leader and innovator.
Andrew Morley joins Bulldog as chief commercial officer and will lead the sales, marketing and customer operations teams. Prior to joining the company, Andrew spent five years at BSkyB as marketing director where he created marketing campaigns to push digital satellite uptake, led 500 staff and managed multi-million pound budgets.
Bernard Buckley, Bulldogs new human resources director brings over 20 years of senior level human resources experience to the company. His responsibilities will encompass talent management and development and internal communications.
Previously, Bernard has also worked at senior level in several companies including Cable and Wireless, National Australia Bank where he was group HR director - Europe and The London Stock Exchange, as head of organisation design and management development, where he co-implemented the McKinsey recommendations on restructuring The Exchange.
Stefano Cantarelli will join the company in July as chief technology officer with responsibility for the development of Bulldogs products and technologies. Stefano has until recently been director of telecoms systems at Vodafone UK and was responsible for the development, deployment, operation and support of the companys UK technology infrastructure.
Elaine Safier will join Bulldogs strategy team in July. Prior to joining Bulldog, Elaine held a number of senior roles in traditional and digital media businesses, most recently as strategy director with AOL Europe, where she developed strategies to accelerate Pan-European growth across AOL businesses and territories.With complaints continuing to come in about
Bulldog, its no doubt everybodys hope that the new appointments will wake up to the providers problems and address them before bad turns to worse.