Red Apple Media Elevates Philip Lancashire to Sr. Sales Consultant

SAN DIEGO — Red Apple Media, a division of ecommerce hosting company dotCOM host announced today that Philip Lancashire will take on the role of senior sales consultant.

In his new position Lancashire will focus on current clients as well as helping future clients select options for e-commerce, media hosting, cloud services, and managed server hosting needs.

Lancashire has more than 10 years of experience in sales management and three years in technology consulting management.

He achieved a career with dotCOM host where he served as a sales manager, offering global solutions for high tech industries. He also has extensive experience in strategic initiatives and operational responsibilities grounded in information technology and performance management.

In addition, Lancashire will continue working with both private and public companies for secure hosting solutions. He has been a consultant for early-stage and public companies providing a wide range of technology hosting solutions.

Red Apple said that during his business career in California, Lancashire was also involved with charitable organizations providing hosting solutions and data security.

Lancashire attended San Diego State University where he studied psychology and world religions. 

The executive can be reached at philip@dotcomhost.com or by calling (619) 269-7442 ext. 430.

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