iTWire Thursday, 27 May 2021 12:41 Dialpad adds three to local team
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Communication and collaboration specialist Dialpad has made three appointments to its Australian team. I am delighted to welcome Niall [Madden], Roger [Rivera] and Cheyne [Egelton] to the Dialpad team, said Dialpad Australia country manager Gerard D Onofrio. Together, Niall and Roger have the perfect combination of cloud and telephony experience to uplevel the Dialpad channel program like never before. Given the massive potential of the SMB market, having Cheyne on board to focus on those businesses exclusively is a great opportunity and I m excited to see what we will accomplish.
Roger Rivera is now Dialpad s Sydney-based regional channel manager.
Dialpad Adds Progressive Channel Leaders to Accelerate Australian Expansion
Company brings on three to manage strong partner and customer demand
SYDNEY (BUSINESS WIRE) Dialpad Inc., the industry leader in AI-powered communication and collaboration, today announced the addition of three new leaders to its Australia go-to-market (GTM) team; Roger Rivera, Niall Madden and Cheyne Egelton. The new team leads will support Dialpad’s national channel program and assist with partner enablement and growth. Dialpad’s Australian team growth comes on the heels of the company’s reimagined GTM strategy in the region.
Roger Rivera, Regional Channel Manager based in Sydney, is responsible for building the Dialpad partner ecosystem and channel GTM strategy in Australia. Rivera has more than 11 years of channel experience in Australia, working with global distributors to help local businesses move off of legacy infrastructure and adopt modern, cloud-based technology. Over the past two years, R
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One For Arthur (winner 2017)
The 12-year-old was retired from racing in November 2020. He was in training with Lucinda Russell, and the son of Milan provided Scotland with only their second National win, when ridden to victory by jockey Derek Fox.
Rule The World (winner 2016)
The 11-year-old provided his connections and trainer Mouse Morris with a “fairytale” triumph in the 2016 Grand National.
He was retired quite young at the age of nine in 2016, following his big win. Although in good health when retired, the decision was made based on his previous pelvic injuries and that he deserved a happy retirement.
Grand National-winning jockey Slippers Madden announces retirement
Jockey’s Aintree glory came on Numbersixvalverde in 2006. By Press Association Thursday 31 Dec 2020, 4:31 PM Dec 31st 2020, 4:31 PM 8,176 Views 1 Comment
Niall Madden, left, and Martin Brassil with Numbersixvalverde.
Image: Niall Carson/PA
Image: Niall Carson/PA
GRAND NATIONAL-WINNING jockey Niall Madden called time on his riding career at Punchestown on New Year’s Eve.
Madden, known affectionately as ‘Slippers’, guided the Martin Brassil-trained Numbersixvalverde to win the Aintree spectacular in 2006.
His other notable victories include the 2005 Galway Hurdle aboard Noel Meade’s More Rainbows, the 2006 Christmas Hurdle on Jazz Messenger and the 2010 Galmoy Hurdle with former Cheltenham Gold Cup hero War Of Attrition, trained by Mouse Morris