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Stephan Link (Director) is the founder and CEO of COMPUTERLINKS AG listed on the Regulated Market, Prime Standard. The areas of responsibility are procurement and ordering, marketing, personnel and organization. After his study of business administration in Munich Stephan Link started his career as an account manager at Citibank AG. 1984 COMPUTERLINKS GmbH was founded. From 1984-1990 Stephan Link worked as software sales specialist at EBG Elektronische Bausteine GmbH. Since 1990 he is working full-time at COMPUTERLINKS AG. In 1996 the company was transformed into a public company and started on July 07, 1999 successfully at the Neuer Markt.
Mark Norman (Director) is responsible for the business activities of the UK subsidiary based in Newmarket near Cambridge since May 2000. He studied Law at Birmingham University and graduated with an LLB. After his studies he worked for six years at The Boots Company in buying, brand management and retail advertising. Then followed six years at a major supplier to the retail trade, selling to Marks & Spencer, Tesco and Sainsbury`s etc. Mark entered IT via an ERP exercise for this company and then founded Microman, an MRPII software company. He moved to Unipalm plc as Head of Marketing in order to float the company on the London Stock Exchange. Then he moved to Gandalf Technologies as International Marketing Director and returned to lead a buy-in management buyout of Unipalm in December 1996. In May 2000 Unipalm was acquired by COMPUTERLINKS and he joined the board of COMPUTERLINKS AG later that year.
Matthew Hales (Managing Director) is responsible for COMPUTERLINKS` operations in Australia. Matthew first joined COMPUTERLINKS (aka Unipalm in the UK) in 1993 and has over 20 years of experience in software development, IT product sales and channel management. As a British national, he began his career at GEC-Marconi Software Systems (GEC`s IT reseller arm) in 1986. He then advanced through a series of increasingly senior project and product marketing roles before joining COMPUTERLINKS as a product manager. Matthew moved to Australia in 1999 and joined Digital Networks Australia where he held a variety of sales and product management roles before being recruited again by COMPUTERLINKS to head its new Australian operation in 2007. Matthew Hales holds a Masters Degree in Software Engineering from Imperial College, University of London. He is based in Sydney.
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