Datalink Corporation , a company that designs storage infrastructures has appointed Charles Westling as vice president of corporate and business development. Responsible for driving incremental corporate revenues, Westling will focus on developing strategic partnerships and business alliances with complementary companies. The company also said he will also play a vital role in future merger and […]
Datalink Corporation , a company that designs storage infrastructures has appointed Charles Westling as vice president of corporate and business development.
Responsible for driving incremental corporate revenues, Westling will focus on developing strategic partnerships and business alliances with complementary companies. The company also said he will also play a vital role in future merger and acquisition initiatives.
“Charlie’s business development expertise and results-oriented track record make him a great addition to our executive team,” said Greg Meland, Datalink president and CEO. “The information storage market is one of tremendous opportunity. Charlie’s extensive background and skills will play a key role in helping us capitalize on market opportunities and execute our continued growth strategy.”
Westling joins Datalink from Agiliti, Inc., where he was executive vice president of business development.
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