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Robert Ryslavy joins Traffic Tech (Gulf)

Traffic Tech has announced the appointment of Robert Ryslavy, as business development manager for ITS, to spearhead the company’s market expansion goals for ITS across the Middle East region. Prior to joining Traffic Tech, Ryslavy held a global role as senior account manager for Telegra, a market leading ITS equipment manufacturer represented by Traffic Tech in the Middle East.
March 19, 2013 Read time: 1 min
279 Traffic Tech has announced the appointment of Robert Ryslavy, as business development manager for ITS, to spearhead the company’s market expansion goals for ITS across the Middle East region.

Prior to joining Traffic Tech, Ryslavy held a global role as senior account manager for Telegra, a market leading ITS equipment manufacturer represented by Traffic Tech in the Middle East.

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