Jotron Names New Marketing, Sales Director

April 27, 2015

Leif Morten Ramberg is appointed as Jotron’s new director marketing and sales energy markets
 
Jotron AS, a manufacturer of professional communication systems for land, sea and air safety, announced that Leif Morten Ramberg has been appointed as the company’s new director of marketing and sales for the energy markets. Leif Morten will be a member of the maritime and energy management team and will be responsible for global market strategies and coordinating sales and marketing activities within the energy market at Jotron. He will also lead the Jotron bid team in handling project tenders and supporting the sales teams.
 
Leif Morten Ramberg has years of worldwide sales experience, also previously holding leading positions within the Royal Norwegian Air Force and NATO. He completed a tour of four years as division chief at NATO Airborne Early Warning & Control Force in Geilenkirchen, Germany. Before joining Jotron, he was vice president at Camp Supply International. Leif Morten began at Jotron in August 2010 as sales manager for the European and African markets. For the past two years, he has been focusing on business development in the international energy market. 
 
Leif Morten Ramberg holds a Master of Science in Business and Public Policy from Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey U.S.

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