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Innovation Group bolsters technology sales team with new appointment

11 April 2013 Innovation Group
Gabriel Rakosa

Gabriel Rakosa

Innovation Group, a global provider of business process services and software solutions to the insurance, financial services, automotive and property industries today announced the appointment of Gabriel Rakosa as Business Development Manager for their Te

In his role as Business Development Manager, Gabriel will assume responsibility for taking the recently launched Insurer Analytics to market. Insurer Analytics, the business analytics component of the Innovation Insurer suite, provides the short term insurance industry with one version of the truth through a single enterprise view, thereby empowering the business operationally to measure, monitor and manage, as well as strategically to uncover, insights and opportunities in to where their most and least profitable risks prevail.

"We are pleased to welcome Gabriel Rakosa to the Innovation Group team in his capacity as Business Development Manager (BDM) for the Technology division," says Christine Sheffield Chief Information Officer of Innovation Group South Africa. "The appointment will strengthen the sales capabilities of the Technology team, and demonstrates our commitment to developing, marketing, selling and delivering leading edge technology solutions for future ready organisations that enables innovation, insight and performance."

Gabriel joins Innovation Group South Africa with effect from 25 February 2013 and is a technology specialist with over 10 years industry experience comprising extensive business development, consulting and ICT solution sales skills and experience. He has a high-level of expertise and insight in Analytics and Business Intelligence, having previously worked for global Analytics vendors such as IBM and SAS assuming responsibility for business development in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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