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vArmour Expands Leadership Team with Appointment of Chief

Application management vendor vArmour unveils big plans for global channel program

Application management software vendor vArmour is planning to revamp their channel program and scale it globally, creating a new global head of channel alliances role to oversee it. Louise Cooke was appointed to the role. Her remit will be to build and run the vRM Global Channel Program to support channel partners globally and address their unique client needs, the company said. “Louise s role is brand new to lead the channel alliances globally. It s exciting to have an experienced industry executive in Louise join our team to grow the channel alliances,” vArmour ANZ channel manager Matt George said. Alongside the launch of the vRM Global Channel Program, vArmour will also be expanding engagement with partners like The Missing Link, Telstra and Neurva Solutions. 

Basingstoke dog walker fined after Dobermann kills six lambs

Professional dog walker, 58, fined after Dobermann attacks sheep - killing six lambs Warning: This report has a graphic photo some readers may find distressing  A PROFESSIONAL dog walker has been fined after a Dobermann in his care attacked a flock of sheep - causing six lambs to die.  Peter Stonehouse, 58, who runs WoofNBoots Dog Walking and Pet Services, was sentenced at Basingstoke Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (May 6) after pleading guilty to the two offences of sheep worrying under the Dogs (Protection of Livestock Act) 1953. In total, Mr Stonehouse was ordered to pay £1,999.65, including fines, court costs and victim compensation. Mr Stonehouse, based in Basingstoke, actively promotes his business by offering countryside walks off the lead . He has been ordered to pay compensation to two farmers after a Dobermann under his supervision attacked sheep in two separate incidents.

Basingstoke farmer s desperate plea to dog walkers

In total, Mr Stonehouse was ordered to pay £1,999.65, including fines, court costs and victim compensation. Recalling the horrific incident, Ms Cooke told the Gazette: “He was walking a group of dogs in Winslade on December 23. “He lost control of a dog (Doberman) who managed to jump into a field of our sheep whilst allegedly chasing a deer.  Once the dog was in with our sheep it started chasing them instead. “Fortunately, one of our farm team was in the area at the time and was alerted by a local resident that the incident was taking place. She was able to get the contact details of the dog walker from a tag on the dog s collar, but he then quickly left the scene showing little regard for the sheep.

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