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Signify appoints new marketing manager
April 2008  by Emmanuelle Lamandé
Stuart Howden has been appointed marketing manager for secure authentication services specialist, Signify. His appointment is a reflection of growing demand for secure 24/7 remote access to sensitive information and strengthens Signify’s ability to continue providing a superior managed service to its customers.

Prior to joining Signify, Stuart worked in a senior marketing role at i2 Ltd, focusing on marketing communications for the EMEA region. He also spent a number of years at leading telecommunications consultancy Analysys, where he managed research projects and developed strategic marketing plans for consultancy tenders.

Stuart has a strong background in B2B IT and telecommunications marketing, along with a degree in marketing and CIM professional marketing qualifications.

Signify provides Secure Authentication Services to corporate and public sector customers to provide authorized access to sensitive information and systems. Signify makes it easy to replace weak, static passwords with strong two-factor authentication including tokens, mobile phones and PDAs.



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