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Posted on March, Tuesday 09, 2010 By ITVarNews Network

Logitech appoints Prasenjit Sarkar as the Regional Director for South Asia...

Logitech appoints Prasenjit Sarkar as the Regional Director for South Asia. In his new role with Logitech, Prasenjit Sarkar, based in Singapore, will lead Logitechs channel businesses in India, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka&Nepal.

Prior to Logitech Prasenjit previously worked with Dell as Director and SMB Director for South Asia Emerging Markets since 2008. Before that, at HP, he held several positions in Sales, Marketing, and Business Development in India, Malaysia and Singapore during his 13 year stint there. In his professional career, Prasenjit has also worked with Bayer India as its marketing manager and Mudra Communications as a Business Development Manager.

In his career span of 18 years in the industry, Prasenjit Sarkar has received numerous accolades and recognition for his contributions to the companies he has worked with. He attained a Graduate Diploma in Management from the Helsinki

School of Economics Executive Education a couple of years ago. He is a post graduate from the prestigious Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad and a Bachelor of Technology, Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.

Subrotah Biswas, Country Manager, would continue to lead Logitech\\\'s Growth Strategies in India and South West Asia and report to Prasenjit Sarkar.Moninder Jain, who earlier held the role, has now been promoted to focus on the North Asia market to replicate the success achieved in South Asia. As the regional director of North Asia, Moninder will now focus on North Asian markets.

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