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DEK Appoints New CIO
December 3, 2002 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
UK -- In order to meet the increasing demands on and for data communications, DEK has appointed Pamal Sharma as chief information officer (CIO).
Sharma will have global responsibility for ensuring the future development of management information services (MIS), electronic data interchange (EDI), and all general data and voice communications.
Before joining DEK, Sharma was European MIS manager for CHEP, a company specializing in the rental of pallets. CHEP has more than 250 sites in Europe alone and operates in 35 countries globally, requiring extensive MIS and network support to operate. Sharma had teams in the UK and Europe reporting to him. During his time there he installed sales management systems (now known as CRM) and did SAP installations as well as installing LANs and WANs. Before CHEP Sharma worked for Pulse Engineering as European IT manager with similar responsibilities to those he had in CHEP. Sharma's first role in commercial industry was with Oxford Instruments, where he held various roles over 10 years culminating as the head of computing.
Sharma is of Indian descent and this additional experience is very welcome as DEK continues to see business growth in Asia. He is also a chartered physicist and chartered engineer and has a Ph.D. on research into floppy disks for 3M Corp.
For more information, visit www.dek.com.