MessageMedia Appoints Andrew Mumford As Chief Sales Officer

MessageMedia Appoints Andrew Mumford As Chief Sales Officer

Global business mobile messaging provider MessageMedia Group has expanded its executive team in response to the increasing demand for business SMS and technology solutions with the appointment of Andrew Mumford as Chief Sales Officer (CSO).

Mumford joins MessageMedia from Mulesoft, where he worked as its regional sales director, and has 15 years’ experience in sales, marketing and consulting management.

In his new role, Mumford will be responsible for leading MessageMedia’s global sales, channel and marketing operations.

MessageMedia founder Grant Rule said Mumford’s appointment will accelerate the company’s global footprint and investment in next generation technology to drive rapid product and sales innovation.

“With over 15 years experience in the IT sector, Andrew Mumford is a leading business and technology-based sales executive, who will contribute significantly to MessageMedia Group’s expansion in the industry globally,’ he said.




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