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Citrix appoints area vice president for emerging markets

Staff Writer
By Staff Writer, ITWeb
Johannesburg, 31 Jan 2018
Andy MacDonald, Citrix area vice president for emerging markets.
Andy MacDonald, Citrix area vice president for emerging markets.

Citrix has appointed Andy MacDonald as area vice president for emerging markets.

According to the company MacDonald brings three decades of European and emerging markets experience to Citrix. It says he also has expertise in leading multicultural teams in the networking and cloud arenas to drive business growth in challenging environments.

He will be reporting to Sherif Seddik, senior vice president and managing director for Citrix Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

MacDonald will be responsible for the growth and development of Citrix sales and services operations in the newly created area by driving revenue, executing an aggressive growth strategy and cultivating the company's valued partner ecosystem.

Citrix says it is creating the new emerging markets area to better serve customers and partners as they transition to, adopt and manage complex cloud environments.

The area is includes Russia and Commonwealth of Independent States, Eastern Europe (including Turkey, Israel and Southeast Europe), Middle East and North Africa as well as Sub-Saharan Africa.

"Andy's experience and expertise will provide invaluable support and insight for many of our customers in emerging markets as they embark on their cloud journey. At the same time, the new sales area will enable Citrix to draw on the talents of Andy and his team to create more innovative methods of approaching these markets, rather than applying go-to-market strategies intended for larger or more mature markets, says Seddik.

"I am excited and confident in Andy's ability to drive the business forward and help Citrix achieve its cloud-centric future."

Prior to joining Citrix, MacDonald held several emerging markets leadership roles at Cisco Systems in Dubai since 2008, most recently as vice president of global services provider sales, Middle East, Africa and Russia. In this role, he was responsible for building and driving Cisco's service provider sales strategy across the region.

MacDonald also co-founded Internetwork Support Limited (ISL) in the UK in 1992. On the sale of ISL to ThruPoint in 2001, he led the combined organisation across EMEA until 2008. Andy began his career holding various technical and managerial positions at BT based in Glasgow, London and Paris.

"It is an exciting time to join Citrix. Work is increasingly digital and virtual. To be productive, we all need a seamless user experience across different devices and platforms. Businesses throughout the emerging markets area are looking to reimagine the future of work, by deploying comprehensive secure digital workspaces that unify the apps, data and services people need to be productive, says MacDonald.

"Adopting - and managing - complex cloud environments is a high priority for organisations, and presents a significant opportunity for Citrix to help our customers in the emerging markets on that journey."

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