Mobiquity expands leadership team

Telecom Lead America: Mobiquity has expanded its
leadership team with the appointments of Chris Harding as senior vice
president of business development, Theresa Heinz as vice president for
industry solutions, and Andy Norman as senior vice president for service
delivery.

Together, Harding, Heinz and Norman will focus on
bringing the company closer to clients by expanding into new regions across the
U.S.

 

Andy Norman’s leadership will be looking after all
aspects of customer delivery including strategy, User Experience (UX),
architecture and development.

 

On the other hand, Chris Harding will lead the company’s
market expansion into select regions of the U.S. and abroad, building on the
company’s recent expansion in the northeast.

 

Prior to Mobiquity, Harding served healthcare IT provider
Concordant as president and chief executive officer.

 

Theresa Heinz will develop and execute a go-to-market
model focused on target industries including travel, tourism and hospitality,
media and entertainment, retail, financial services, insurance and healthcare.

 

The company said that the models developed by Heinz will
include understanding the business issues specific to an industry, identifying
potential partners and defining solutions.

 

“I’m proud that we keep attracting top-tier talent
to the company. Their collective experience ensures that Mobiquity continues to
deliver outstanding solutions to our growing list of clients,” said
Mobiquity founder and CEO Bill Seibel.

 

Futura Mobility inks deal with Mobiquity for its mobile
ecosystem

 

A few months back, Futura Mobility, an enterprise
provider of end-to-end mobile technology solutions, entered into a partnership
with Mobiquity.

 

Under this partnership, Futura uses Mobiquity’s expertise
across the entire mobile ecosystem which includes its strategy, user-experience
design, enterprise-system integration and mobile-application development,
analytics, security and social media with Futura’s enterprise clients.

 

 editor@telecomlead.com

 

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