United States. Nevion recently announced that Leonardo Emilio Gañán is its new sales director for Latin America and the Caribbean and that he will coordinate his work from the city of Miami, USA.For more than two decades, Gañán has led the market in these regions for several manufacturers; He has extensive experience in sales management groups and distribution channels and has managed to maintain direct relationships with the most important providers of transmission and telecommunications services.
He has been linked to companies such as IPN and TV Azteca in Mexico, WIPR (Puerto Rico), TV Jamaica, CNMG (Trinidad and Tobago), Telesistema (Dominican Republic) and Telesistemas / Televisa and Tele Aruba in Aruba.
"Particularly, the Latin American market is important to Nevion and Leonardo's extensive experience, coupled with its extensive relationship with leading service providers will help strengthen our position in this region," said Geir Bryn-Jensen, Nevion's executive vice president of sales and market.
Nevion recently announced that Leonardo Emilio Gañán is its new sales director for Latin America and the Caribbean and that he will coordinate his work from the city of Miami, USA.
For more than two decades, Gañán has led the market in these regions for several manufacturers; He has extensive experience in sales management groups and distribution channels, as well as having managed to maintain direct relationships with the most important providers of transmission and telecommunications services.
He has been linked to companies such as IPN and TV Azteca in Mexico, WIPR (Puerto Rico), TV Jamaica, CNMG (Trinidad and Tobago), Telesistema (Dominican Republic) and Telesistemas / Televisa and Tele Aruba in Aruba.
"Particularly, the Latin American market is important to Nevion, and Leonardo's extensive experience, coupled with extensive relationships with major broadcasters and service providers will help strengthen our position in this region," said Geir Bryn-Jensen, Nevion's executive vice president of sales and market.

