Wlodek Sielski, director of business development with Digigram SA, is expanding Soundbits, his business development and marketing consultancy for the pro audio and broadcast industries, to cater for the converging and expanding world markets. To aid this expansion, he will leave his permanent position from 1 January 2003, while remaining as a key consultant.

Digigram’s co-founder and president of the executive board, Philippe Girard-Buttoz, commented: "Wlodek has been with Digigram for 15 years, and his extensive knowledge of the industry and understanding of the worldwide markets has been invaluable. He commands great industry respect and we are delighted to keep Wlodek/Soundbits as an important consultant. However, I understand his need to expand his own operation, and he is just the man to cater for the changes and needs of our fast-moving industry."

In the last 10 years at Digigram, Sielski has been instrumental in stimulating the growth and expansion of the company worldwide. In the late 90s, he set up and ran the distribution network for Digigram’s non-OEM products. As director of business development since January 2001, he has been particularly involved in Digigram’s networked audio technologies. "After working almost exclusively for Digigram - a great company with great people - for many years, I want to expand my professional horizons beyond a single customer base," said Sielski. "As a consultant to Digigram, I’ll stay close to a company for which I have a lot of passion and admiration, and hopefully contribute to their future growth and success."

(Lee Baldock)


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