Virsae boosts head count as UC service management gains momentum

Virsae has made four key appointments, designed to boost sales of its cloud-based unified communications (UC) service management platform, VSM, to resellers in the US and UK.

The appointments follow a second round of equity funding secured earlier this year.

Customer success manager roles have been filled in the US and UK, with a channel account manager further boosting Virsaeโ€™s US head count.

Back at the companyโ€™s Auckland headquarters, Virsae has appointed a development manager to lead its growing team of developers and testers.

Virsae CEO Tony Jayne said the new appointments will boost in-country resources and ensure Virsae continues to develop channel support and sales momentum.

The firmโ€™s  recurring revenue grew by 88% over the 2016/2017 financial year โ€“ and the company is on track to almost double sales again within the current 2017/2018 financial year.

โ€œThese appointments bring us closer to our overseas business partners, helping them deliver new high-value services to manage their customersโ€™ unified communications platforms,โ€ he said.

Jayne said near term goals included adding resellers and developing capabilities that drilled deeper into software from the vendors fast shaping up as leaders in unified communications โ€“ names like Microsoft, Cisco, and Mitel.

David Matthieson joins Virsae as a customer success manager for the North American market. He has worked for leading USA-based integrators, including Avaya, Arrow SI, and ConvergeOne.

Also in the US, Raymond Pearson has been appointed channel account manager, and comes with 20-year track record in communications consulting.

On the other side of the Atlantic, London-based  Geoff Weeks has been appointed customer success manager UK & EMEA, having worked forleading UK Avaya integrators Centrix, and AdEPT Telecom.

Michelle Lorenzjoins Virsae in the newly-created position of development manager. Lorenz recently returned to New Zealand from Norway, where she headed up the global operations department of a large-scale SaaS company serving Europe and the US.

Launched in 2013, Virsae has more than 30 staff, including a team of New Zealand-based developers, and each month processes more than seven billion transactions created by hundreds of thousands of end-users.

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