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PeopleSoft Appoints Wellington Sales Professional

Published: Mon 1 Dec 2003 01:03 PM
PeopleSoft Appoints Wellington Sales Professional
PeopleSoft today announced the appointment of Guy Honoré as Account Executive, responsible for developing PeopleSoft’s install base of customers across PeopleSoft’s range of enterprise applications including Financial Management, Human Capital Management, Supply Chain and Customer Relationship Management.
Based in Wellington, Guy will be focusing on opportunities in the capital, and in the public sector.
Guy has spent most of his career working in the area of sales force automation and customer service software. He joins PeopleSoft from Computerland where he spent five years as Account Manager responsible for several large outsourced accounts and developing new business.
“PeopleSoft is the largest enterprise solutions provider in the New Zealand market and number two in the world. Its Pure Internet Architecture™ is the industry forerunner globally and there are great opportunities for the expanded organisation.
“Both in New Zealand and internationally PeopleSoft has established a reputation for great customer relationships and I’m looking forward to working within the company and with our partners to help customers realise significant benefits from deploying PeopleSoft solutions to address critical business issues.”
Guy holds a BSc in Mathematics from Canterbury University.
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About PeopleSoft
PeopleSoft (Nasdaq: PSFT) is the world’s second largest provider of enterprise application software with 12,000 customers in more than 25 industries and 150 countries. For more information, visit us at www.peoplesoft.com.

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