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HTC nominates new marketing director for Europe, the Middle East and Africa region February 09, 2010 [General] | By Edward J. R. New marketing director of HTC for Europe, Middle East and Africa will be working in European headquarters of HTC in Slough, UK and he is Russian. Giving away free HTC HD2 phones to bloggers, analysts and journalists was a part of HTC marketing strategy in the year 2009, so can we get free HTC HD2 too? Please! With sugar on top. More info from HTC follows. * * * * * HTC APPOINTS NEW EUROPEAN MARKETING DIRECTOR Consumer marketer appointed to top European marketing role at HTC HTC Corporation, a global designer of mobile phones, has announced the appointment of Vladimir Malugin as its new marketing director for EMEA. Formerly head of products and marketing at Polaroid Consumer Electronics and head of market development at Eastman Kodak, Malugin will be responsible for HTC’s overall brand, marketing and communications across EMEA. “HTC is a brand to watch in the mobile space,” says Vladimir Malugin, marketing director, HTC EMEA. “HTC has a reputation for cutting-edge innovation and design and provides a unique mobile experience for its users. It is an exciting time as HTC builds broad consumer awareness and further reinforces its position as a leading smartphone designer. I am thrilled to be joining at such an important stage in its evolution as a consumer brand and look forward to contributing to its continued success.” Vladimir Malugin brings a wealth of experience having held top European marketing and management roles in for a variety of leading consumer brands. Malugin has also previously led the business development function for a mobile chipset start-up and established a marketing and digital consultancy supporting a variety of businesses including multi-national companies. “HTC looks for individuals who are able to articulate and effectively wield HTC’s unique, customer-centric brand,” says Florian Seiche, vice president, HTC Europe. “Vladimir’s appointment is an important step in establishing our global vision for HTC.” Credit: Elizabeth Chadwick from Nelson Bostock.
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