Möbius Partners Continues Fast Growth; Adds to Sales & Marketing Teams

Möbius Partners, a computer reseller (VAR) for HP and Sun Microsystems which specializes in enterprise-level solutions, today announced it has added marketing and sales specialists to its fast-growing team.

In his role as a business development representative, Christopher Alden is responsible for developing new customer relationships as well as exploring opportunities to expand Möbius Partners’ relationships with existing customers. Christopher, who is HP sales-certified, joined Möbius Partners after spending more than three years in customer/technical support in the computer security industry. Christopher holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Texas at San Antonio, where he majored in Information Systems.

Liz Masters joined Möbius Partners as marketing coordinator after several years executing marketing campaigns for business leaders in the satellite/cable industry. She is now responsible for managing Möbius Partners’ internal and external marketing programs and assisting the company’s sales representatives with marketing efforts. Liz holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of North Texas, where she majored in Advertising with minors in Marketing and Spanish.

"As Möbius Partners continues to expand and grow its customer base, we’ve been able to attract talented individuals like Christopher and Liz, who will help us manage our current customers as well as look for new ways to win new customers," said J. Javier Uribe, president and co-founder of Möbius Partners.

About Möbius Partners

Based in San Antonio, Texas, with a regional office in Dallas, M?s Partners is a computer reseller (VAR) that specializes in enterprise computing solutions. Its customers are comprised of many Fortune 1000 companies.

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