A week into her role as Cisco's UK and
Ireland new channel chief, Bernadette Wightman has revealed collaboration will
remain the watchword for the networking giant's UK channel.
Wightman, who previously helmed the vendor's UK and Ireland SMB operation,
has replaced John Donovan, who led the channel for more than five years. He has
now taken the reins of Cisco's UK and Ireland enterprise and mid-market
business.
The vendor's partner summit in April was used to unveil the Cisco Partner
Exchange tool, which promotes rival VARs working collaboratively. Wightman told
CRN that the concept of collaboration had thus far been at the forefront of her
mind as she embarks on her new role.
"I am nine days in and I have spent nearly all of them visiting my customers,
really getting to understand their business, listening to their thoughts and the
collaboration word is firmly on my mind," she said.
Scott Fletcher, chief executive of Cisco Gold partner
ANS added: "We have a very good
relationship with Bernadette. She will do well and we look forward to continuing
to work with her."
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