01.12.2009 • News

Fluidmesh Appoints Regional Sales Manager

Fluidmesh Networks, a leading manufacturer of wireless systems for security applications based on mesh networking technology, is pleased to announce the appointment of Eugenio "Gen...

Eugenio Bayo
Eugenio Bayo

Fluidmesh Networks, a leading manufacturer of wireless systems for security applications based on mesh networking technology, is pleased to announce the appointment of Eugenio "Gene" Bayo to Regional Sales Manager of the Central U.S.

Gene has successfully supported sales in Latin America and Europe for Fluidmesh Networks. He brings extensive experience in the engineering and deployment of wireless networks for mission-critical applications to the North American Team. He also has a proven track record in providing superior support to customers and partners. 

 "I look forward to meeting the needs of Fluidmesh customers and partners in the Central U.S. region," Bayo says. "The company has well established itself as a leader in wireless infrastructure technology. The products, technology and technical support they bring to market are exceptional."

 "On behalf of everyone at Fuidmesh, I am very proud to welcome Gene aboard as our Regional Sales Manager for the Central U.S.," adds Stan Schreyer, VP of North American Sales.

The Fluidmesh team continues to grow at a rapid rate as its technology - synonymous with ease of installation, flexibility and affordability - is being chosen increasingly more often then other network setups.

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