Symyx Strengthens Operations In Europe

11-Sep-2009 - Switzerland

Symyx Technologies, Inc. has announced, as part of continued expansion to support the growing customer needs of its software solutions and services in Europe, personnel additions in consulting services, pre-sales and sales. In addition, Julie Page, vice president of global customer support, will take over European operations, reporting directly to Trevor Heritage, president of Symyx's software division.

Symyx has offices in Geneva, Switzerland and Basel, Switzerland; in addition to field staff throughout Germany, France, Italy and Scandinavia. Julie Page, now vice president of global customer support and European operations, will oversee sales, facilities, HR, and customer support and services for the entire region. Page has been with Symyx for nearly 20 years in various sales, consulting and marketing roles. She is based in the United Kingdom.

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