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Career moves 31 May 
Friday, May 31 2002
by Sylvia Leatham


Strata3 appoints head of business development | Independent News & Media appoints
global director of Interactive Media. John Mitchell has been appointed head of business development at e-business
development firm Strata3. The former Chase Manhattan financial analyst has
previously worked with tech firms Hi-Touch and Orbiscom in Ireland and the US.

Sabeo Technologies, an enterprise systems solutions provider, has made
three additions to its Dublin team. Kevin Gleeson, who has worked for Interactive
Enterprises and Cap Gemini Ernst and Young, has been appointed business
development manager responsible for expanding the company's customer base. Roz
Baird, formerly of Worldport Communications, has accepted the position of
commercial account manager, while Vincent Kiely has joined the Sabeo team as
senior UNIX/NT consultant. Kiely has worked for CMG Wireless Data Services and
Compaq/Digital.


Prediction Dynamics has appointed Elma Carey as sales director, with
responsibility for the firm's worldwide business development effort. Prediction
Dynamics is a systematic trading and risk management software company based in
Dublin. Carey's previous experience includes working with Hewlett-Packard,
Spectron Microsystems (now Texas Instruments) and BEA Systems.


SalesOnline, the on-line advertising agency, has announced two new
appointments. Peter Kennedy, formerly of DoubleClick, has been appointed business
development manager, while Paula Mythen has been hired as operations manager from
ElectricNews.Net.


The Innovation Group (TiG), a provider of e-procurement solutions to the
financial services industry, has appointed Geoffrey Squire to the position of
non-executive chairman. Squire is also vice-chairman at Veritas Software and a
director of several other public and private companies within the Warburg Pincus
portfolio. In addition, Paul Smolinski has been appointed finance director at
TiG, joining the company from Compaq UK & Ireland, where he was finance and
administration director.


Independent News & Media has appointed Richard Withey as global director
of Interactive Media. Previously managing director of Independent Digital (UK),
Withey will now be responsible for the group's interactive strategy and for
benchmarking digital activities, while retaining responsibility for the UK
Digital Division. Withey joined Independent in 1999 after 12 years at News
International, where he was director of new media.


Stephen Timms MP, the Minister for School Standards at the Department for
Education and Skills, has been appointed e-commerce minister in the UK. The
appointment was part of a government reshuffle after Transport Minister Stephen
Byers resigned on Tuesday. Timms, a former telecoms consultant, is moving to the
Department of Trade and Industry to take on responsibility for government
policy on broadband rollout.

Sprint has announced the appointment of Christian Moeller as regional
president of Sprint Europe, where he will have responsibility for all operations
within the region. Before joining Sprint Moeller was regional vice president for
Ebone, the European broadband IP and optical-networking firm that was recently
acquired by KPNQwest.

AT&T chief financial officer Charles Noski is set to leave the company
when its restructuring and breakup is complete. The telecoms firm said Noski will
stay until the forthcoming merger of AT&T Broadband with Comcast, which is
expected to be completed by the end of the year. No successor has been named but
AT&T said the company has begun seeking a new chief financial officer.

The Internet Corp for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is seeking a new
chief executive officer and chief policy officer, following the announcement of
two imminent resignations. CEO Stuart Lynn will retire in March 2003, while chief
policy officer Andrew McLaughlin will resign in July. McLaughlin, who will be
retained by ICANN on a part-time basis to assist in the company's current
restructuring, will return to Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet &
Society, from which he was originally recruited.


3Com has announced the appointment of Mario DiMascio as sales director for
voice products for 3Com Europe, the Middle East and Africa. In his new role,
DiMascio will be leading 3Com's team of voice sales and network consultants to
drive end user awareness of 3Com's family of NBX(R) networked telephony systems.
Prior to joining 3Com, DiMascio was European sales director for a media streaming
company.

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