Martin Kolisch Appointed CEO of DIMOCO Germany

BRUNN AM GEBIRGE, Austria — Direct carrier billing and mobile messaging provider DIMOCO  announced today the appointment of Martin Kolisch as the new CEO of DIMOCO Germany.

A well-known telecommunications expert in the direct carrier billing market, the 39 year-old Kolisch will be in charge of further expanding the international company’s business in Germany.

In addition to a strong technical background, Kolisch has also focused on sales, and has 12 years of experience in business development and product management, of which eight years were dedicated to the mobile payment and messaging industry. Kolisch studied electrical engineering at the University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg.

The company also announced that its German office will move from Jena to the mobile network operator hotspot Düsseldorf.

“DIMOCO has the potential of becoming number one in the direct carrier billing market. I am looking forward to this challenge,” Kolisch said.

He added, “Strengthening our country connections, offering great direct carrier billing products to the market, we will focus on new technical solutions in collaboration with the German mobile network operators.”

Gerald Tauchner, DIMOCO’s founder and CEO agreed. “With Martin Kolisch we have gained a dynamic and dedicated manager to lead our operations in Germany. Exciting times are ahead. Martin Kolisch will support us with his great experience and know-how.”

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