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neXus strengthens focus on Nordics – recruits Marcus Persson from Atea

neXus now further strengthens its focus on the Nordic market by recruiting Marcus Persson as new regional manager for the company in the Nordics. Marcus comes from Atea where he has had several managerial positions and most recently been responsible for Atea’s business agreements in Sweden.

”The Nordics is an important market for neXus and Marcus fits perfectly in this role,” says neXus CEO Lars Pettersson. ”He both has the business understanding and the experience from all areas within software and hardware as well as licensing agreements. With his experience and attitude he will be an enormous asset for both clients and co-workers and I look forward to work closely with him.”

Marcus Persson will start his new position as head of the Nordic region for neXus in the beginning of October.

”neXus is in an enormously exciting phase with a strong position on each market and I look forward to contribute to developing our position on the Nordic level. I will work with the existing teams in each market and see how we can even further develop our offering to clients,” says Marcus Persson. “Apart from my competence and vast experience I also hope to contribute with energy, clarity and focus.”

Topics

  • Data, Telecom, IT

Categories

  • dynamicid
  • security
  • nexus
  • technology nexus
  • applikationer

neXus

neXus is a leading international provider of security solutions and services, within both physical and logical access. A comprehensive end-to-end offering makes neXus the ideal one-stop Identity and Access Management provider. neXus has its headquarter in Stockholm and branches in Germany, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, France, India, US and the UK.

For more information, please visit nexusgroup.com.

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