Nautronix Names Business Development Manager

January 24, 2012

Alessandra Bunel as Business Development Manager for the Brazilian region
Alessandra Bunel as Business Development Manager for the Brazilian region

Nautronix are pleased to announce the appointment of Alessandra Bunel as Business Development Manager for the Brazilian region.

 
Alessandra will be based full time at Nautronix’ Brazilian office in Rio de Janeiro and will be responsible for developing new business opportunities and increasing the company’s presence in the region. Alessandra brings a wealth of industry experience in Business Development and Sales. Her most recent role was Business Development Director with Drilling Systems Ltd- Innovation in Simulations. In this role she was responsible for developing the business within Latin America and she has significant experience working in the region. Alessandra is a Brazilian National and is fluent in Portuguese, English and Spanish and her experience of the market will be invaluable for Nautronix.
 

Nautronix has been active in the Brazilian market for several years and is currently pursuing a number of opportunities in the region.  They have recently been awarded multimillion contracts for supply of their Systems which meet the specification requirements for working in Brazilian waters, for new ultra-deepwater drill ships.  Nautronix already have a number of systems operating in vessels offshore Brazil. The appointment of Alessandra will allow Nautronix to continue to build upon the business relationships already established in the region and emphasise Nautronix’ commitment to Brazil.
 

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