MarketPrizm Taps BT Vet Man for Asia Sales

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Man, who is currently relocating his family to Japan, will lead MarketPrizm's sales teams in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Singapore, focusing on high-frequency traders and firms that need high-performance managed services, for whom Asia-Pacific is an appealing marketplace.

Man was most recently regional sales manager for the Northwest US at internet provider EarthLink Business, prior to which he was head of business development for the Radianz network at BT Global Services, having spent seven years in various senior sales roles in the US and Asia at Radianz and BT earlier in his career, separated by a stint as vice president of enterprise sales and business development at BT voice-as-a-service acquisition Ribbit.

Before first joining Radianz in 2002, Man was regional sales director for the Northeast US at network and datacenter provider Savvis (now CenturyLink Technology Solutions), and held sales and account management positions at Bridge Information Systems and Dow Jones Telerate.

At MarketPrizm, Man reports to commercial director Jay Hibbin.

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