Posts Tagged ‘Who’s Who’

Get on the MIR Who’s Who

Friday, March 6th, 2009

We’re continuing to build our Who’s Who directory. You’ll see a lot more of it in the coming weeks as we change the site around. If you’re somebody in mobile — that is, if you reckon you’re moving and shaping even just a small part of the industry, we’d like to make sure we’ve got you in our Who’s Who.

It’s fine to nominate yourself.

Simply drop Michelle an email and she’ll send you out the questions to answer — and we’ll get your entry up and live as soon as we can.

Michelle is on: michelle@mobileindustryreview.com.

Tell her I sent you…

Amy Cope added to the Who’s Who

Monday, October 27th, 2008

We’ve just added Amy Cope of the Vodafone eForum Team (previously the Forum Intervention Team).

Here’s an excerpt:

I work within the Customer Services organisation and initially lead a team of people who were scouring the internet looking for Vodafone customers who were choosing to use forums, review sites and blogs as a way of seeking help.

You can read Amy’s full profile here.

Alec Andronikov of MoVoxx on Who’s Who

Friday, October 17th, 2008

We’ve added Alec Andronikov, Managing Partner of MoVoxx, to the Mobile Industry Review Who’s Who.

I met Alec once again at CTIA and very much enjoyed chatting with him. He’s got some great viewpoints on text messaging and the mobile industry. MoVoxx is, by the way, a mobile advertising agency that leverages the medium of SMS. If you’d like to speak to Alec, contact him directly via MoVoxx.com or drop me a note.

You can read his entry here.

VisionMobile’s Who’s Who mobile industry map

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

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The Mobile Industry Atlas (Handset Edition) is a visual map of who’s who in the mobile industry. It, er, doesn’t include SMS Text News, so…

;-)

I was sent it by Vision Mobile. Here’s what they have to say about it:

The map aims to showcase 400+ leading companies across 30 market sectors, spanning all major players involved from handset design through retailing including development and delivery of hardware, software, SIM cards, services and content. The Mobile Industry Atlas maps the players involved in the core value chain from handset design to retailing, framed by those who participate in the pre-load and post-load phases of the handset lifecycle.

You can get a full copy (there’s cash involved — £55 for an A2 PDF) from here.


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