BlackBerry đã công bố ngày hôm nay rằng sẽ có thêm hai giám đốc điều hành mới gia nhập BlackBerry để tăng cường chiến lược tiếp thị và hoạt động của công ty.

Theo đó hai giám đốc điều hành mới sẽ làm việc tại BlackBerry là James S MackeyMark Wilson. James S Mackey được bổ nhiệm làm Phó chủ tịch Phát triển doanh nghiệp và kế hoạch chiến lược, Mark Wilson sẽ là Phó chủ tịch tiếp thị.

Ngày hôm qua BlackBerry cũng đã công bố bổ nhiệm John Sims làm chủ tịch mảng dịch vụ doanh nghiệp toàn cầu.

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December 18, 2013
BlackBerry Announces Two New Executive Appointments
WATERLOO, ONTARIO–(Marketwired – Dec. 18, 2013) – BlackBerry Limited (NASDAQ:

BBRY)(TSX:BB), a world leader in mobile communications, today announced two appointments that strengthen the Company’s strategy, marketing and operations.

James S. Mackey was appointed Executive Vice President for Corporate Development and Strategic Planning, joining the Company with years of experience executing highly successful corporate strategies that drive growth. Mark Wilson was named Senior Vice President of Marketing and brings extensive experience building brand preference and driving integrated marketing for a number of well-known companies.

“Jim and Mark are important appointments for BlackBerry as they bring extensive experience and add the necessary leadership and depth that will help us drive our transformation,” said John Chen, Executive Chair and CEO of BlackBerry. “I have worked extensively with both of them in the past, have the utmost respect for their experience and accomplishments, and we have developed close and trusted relationships with each other that will enable us to cohesively manage the changes required to reshape BlackBerry.”

Before joining BlackBerry, Mackey served as Senior Vice President of Corporate Development at Open Text Corp., as well as head of Corporate Development at SAP, where he developed and led the Company’s global merger and acquisitions group, including completing more than 40 acquisitions.

Wilson will join BlackBerry in January from Avaya, where as CMO he led the marketing transition to a customer-solutions orientation. He previously served as Senior Vice President of Corporate and Field Marketing at Sybase, and has extensive experience in marketing roles at AT&T and KPMG. At Sybase, he oversaw branding and advertising, lead generation, sales enablement and mobile product marketing operations.