Altech loses national marketing manager to ATDEC

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By Lilia Guan
Jun 28, 2007 3:38 PM
Tags: Altech | ATDEC | Lilia | Guan | Viktoria | Kulikova

Altech’s national marketing manager, Viktoria Kulikova takes up a new post at ATDEC.

Altech’s national marketing manager, Viktoria Kulikova has officially resigned from her position to take up a post at the national marketing manager at ATDEC, an Australian manufacturer of mounting solutions for monitors, including LCD TVs and plasma screens.

The main reason for this move, according to Kulikova is the opportunity for her to get back to international business 2 business market, which has been always of a great interest to her.

“This area was a major focus of my previous jobs in Taiwan. It is directly related to IT/CE and AV markets so I’m not going too far away from my current network,” she said.

Kulikova said while her year at Altech has been great, she will now be able to focus on working on the vendor side at ATDEC.

“The company is doing good business in the US and the new job might require a lot of travel. I can see big potential for this company, especially now that LCDs and plasma screens are getting more affordable for consumers and as a result it boosts business for accessory manufactures,” she said.

Kulikova said if she didn’t get this job offer it would’ve been very difficult for her to leave Altech.
 
 


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