Video Arts appoints new head of sales

Video Arts has appointed Steve Webster as its new head of sales.
 
Dec. 13, 2012 - PRLog -- Video Arts, the world’s leading provider of video-based learning content, has appointed Steve Webster as head of sales.

In his new position, he will build on the company’s reputation for video-based training solutions and continue the expansion of the business in online video, e-learning and mobile learning services.

Martin Addison, CEO of Video Arts, said: “Steve brings energy, passion and considerable expertise in learning technologies, gained through 15 years of business development experience, including eight years in training solutions. He’s a highly personable and commercially-savvy professional who will build and maintain trusted and mutually-beneficial relationships with our clients. He will be a real asset in helping us to develop our business.”

Steve joins from ILX, the technology-led learning and consultancy services group where he spent four years as sales manager, responsible for helping clients to improve their organisational capability through best practice learning and implementation solutions. He spent three years as a business development manager at Dublin-based e-learning company Educational Multimedia before joining Atari as UK national account manager. His sales career includes five years as a territory sales manager at Kodak and sales management roles at e-commerce specialist Sandbourne Systems and software company DQ Global.

Commenting on his new appointment, Steve said: “Video Arts is one of L&D’s most compelling brands and it has an enduring reputation for quality and innovation. It’s a company that not only has a great heritage but also has a great future. I’ll be working with our sales teams to ensure that our clients get to achieve their objectives by using the right learning materials at the right time and in the right way.”

For further information about Video Arts, please visit www.videoarts.com or call +44 (0) 20 7400 4800.

Background notes: Part of the Tinopolis Group, Video Arts is famous for delivering soft-skills training in an entertaining and memorable way via training videos, e-learning and mobile learning.
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