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Telegra goes for growth in US market

Telegra is advancing its growth in the North American market through the appointment of Carl Frampton as President and CEO.
February 2, 2012 Read time: 1 min
133 Telegra is advancing its growth in the North American market through the appointment of Carl Frampton as President and CEO. Frampton, an industry consultant with decades of experience in finance and operations, is responsible for the strategic growth of the company and identifying qualified sales and distribution partners to represent Telegra’s advanced ITS products on a regional basis in the United States.

Frampton will select partner firms to promote Telegra which will interface both with Telegra operations and personnel in Europe as well as the United States. “This business model has been extremely successful for Telegra on a global basis and has been a key factor in building Telegra as a leading global supplier to the traffic management industry,” he says. “We strongly believe this structure will bring the best value and support to our customers in the United States as well.”

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