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Intergen appoints Southern Regional Manager

Intergen appoints Southern Regional Manager

20 February 2012 – IT business solutions provider Intergen has appointed Martin Gale to the role of Southern Regional Manager, heading up the company’s South Island team.

Martin has a strong customer and business outcome focus having previously held the positions of South Island Manager at Fujitsu, General Manager – Information & Technology Services for SBS Bank in Invercargill and as Retail Business Services Manager at Meridian Energy.

He replaces Tim Mole who has been appointed to lead Intergen’s Business Intelligence team.

“Martin has the right background and experience to be a great regional manager as well as being a great advisor for our southern clients and staff,” says Tony Stewart, Managing Director, Intergen. “Intergen’s business in the South Island continues to grow and I’m confident that Martin will easily step into Tim’s shoes and continue to lead the team to success.”

Martin attended Otago Boys’ High and then completed a Bachelor of Commerce degree at Otago University majoring in Marketing and Information Systems.

About Intergen

Intergen is New Zealand’s leading dedicated Microsoft solutions provider, with more than 300 staff delivering information technology solutions across Australasia and the world. Its key offerings include portals, content and collaboration solutions, web strategy and delivery, user experience design, Microsoft Dynamics financial and relationship management, custom software development, management consulting and hosting services.

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