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Cohda Wireless appoints sales directors for Asia and US regions

Connected autonomous vehicle software company Cohda Wireless has appointed Andrew McLean sales director for the Asia Pacific region and Joseph Pullin sales director covering the US. McLean will work at the company’s headquarters in Adelaide, Australia. He has over 20 years’ experience in the wireless and software industries and has worked for companies such as MediaTek, Digi and Ubinetics. Pullin will be located in Ann Arbour, Michigan. He has developed and implemented sales and marketing strategies f
July 27, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Left: Andrew McLean, Right: Joe Pullin

Connected autonomous vehicle software company 6667 Cohda Wireless has appointed Andrew McLean sales director for the Asia Pacific region and Joseph Pullin sales director covering the US.

McLean will work at the company’s headquarters in Adelaide, Australia. He has over 20 years’ experience in the wireless and software industries and has worked for companies such as MediaTek, Digi and Ubinetics.

Pullin will be located in Ann Arbour, Michigan. He has developed and implemented sales and marketing strategies for global technology brands for over 25 years and was previously responsible for global sales and marketing at Savari.

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