MojoHost Selects Natalie Pannon as Biz-Dev Manager

MojoHost Selects Natalie Pannon as Biz-Dev Manager

BERLIN — Industry veteran Natalie Pannon today was introduced as MojoHost's new business development manager.

“I have been looking for a long time for the right candidate, someone who will help take everything MojoHost has built so far to the next level,” said Brad Mitchell, MojoHost's founder and CEO. “I am overjoyed that I have found the person with the right skill set, good mojo, and a burning desire to make our goals happen.”

MojoHost, well known for its quality hosting services in North America, recently announced its expansion and official launch of the new Amsterdam data center. That momentum continues with the hiring of Pannon as new business development manager, Mitchell said. 

Part of her role will be introducing MojoHost clients to the benefits of hosting servers on two different continents, as well as reinforcing the value of its additional services like its global CDN and superior bandwidth routes, Mitchell said.

While the company is widely known and respected, it provides a variety of solutions that are not well known to the public, he noted.

Pannon for five years was head of sales and marketing manager for ModelCentro and AdultCentro. She started with MojoHost just recently and traveled to the European shows.

Pannon said: "It is hard to describe how excited I am to join the well-known and esteemed brand, MojoHost. Hosting is a whole new world for me so there will definitely be challenges which I am eager to tackle. I certainly have my heart set on delivering results above and beyond Brad's expectations.”

MojoHost has been in the hosting and technology business for more than 15 years and its dedication to excellent service has earned it 25 industry awards, which can be viewed at their headquarters in Birmingham Farms, Mich.

Some limited-time specials are currently available from the MojoHost.eu website.

Mitchell is at XBIZ Berlin this week. To view the full XBIZ Berlin schedule, click here

Pictured: Natalie Pannon

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