Monday 24 October 2011

Pervasip :: VoX Communications Hires Chief Marketing Officer Barry MacCheyne as Head of Global Sales

VoX Communications Hires Chief Marketing Officer Barry MacCheyne as Head of Global Sales

Pervasip Corp.'s wholly owned subsidiary, VoX Communications (VoX), a leading provider of wholesale Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone services and cloud-based computing, today announced that Barry MacCheyne, a former sales executive from Global Crossing and Tata Communications, has joined the company as the Chief Marketing Officer. Mr. MacCheyne, who brings over 20 years of sales and marketing experience to VoX, will be responsible for global sales and marketing of the VoX voice and video products.

"I am delighted to have Barry on board. He is highly regarded for his achievements in securing strategic accounts with multinational corporations and retail establishments within the U.S.," said Paul Riss, Chief Executive Officer. "His deep understanding of the telecom industry and network of contacts with key video phone targets will be a great asset to us as we continue to expand our sales organization."

Mr. MacCheyne has more than 20 years of sales and marketing experience from the telecommunications industry. As Senior Vice President of Carrier Services at Global Crossing, he managed the wholesale sales organization in the US. He successfully penetrated strategic accounts and substantially grew revenue across all regions. After his success at Global Crossing, Mr. MacCheyne became Senior Vice President of Mobility Sales and Service for Tata Communications where he built a global sales team selling value-added services to mobile Operators. After Tata, he worked for Worldgate, the manufacturer of the Ojo Vision video phone that VoX is currently marketing, as Vice President of Global Sales. Mr. MacCheyne is also the President of G3 Connect and has launched a successful G3 Video Talk video product 'Powered by VoX.'

"VoX's product offering and strong roadmap attracted me to the company. With its unique VoIP architecture and scalability, they have, as I see it, the only mobile and video VoIP solution that meets the price and performance requirements of sophisticated consumers," said Barry MacCheyne. "And with its automated back office systems and easy downloads of VoIP apps, I believe VoX has the potential to take a substantial part of the growing mobile VoIP and video VoIP market."

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