Arieso chooses a chair

Arieso, the main portable network optimizes providers most, announce appointing as the chair lady of one of radar altimeter Weaving-girl today.

One of Weaving-girl has abundant experience mainly and increases the global technological business of multi-1000000000 U.S. dollar. She is a senior vice-president from her, Motorola of the global apparatus participates in Arieso. Before Motorola, one of Weaving-girl is regarded as the president of the group, wireless, in the telegrams and new developing markets of Telcordia technology. It is a chief operating officer in one of Lucent Technologies Weaving-girl, wireless network solution, first of her until loud CDMA network start the world most in there. The job that she begins her in Bell Laboratory is and a million of a non-executive directors making a multi-100 become signal technology of the possible pronunciation in her contribution help Export of U.S. dollar. She is a chair lady of the broadband network of Cambridge at present in Britain, and in Boston, company founder of the masses’ GPSGolfShot.

Rieso is developed fast by one, the vigorous company, one of Weaving-girl is said. Ts geographical position software but also provides one for network provider in the whole industry uniquly validly, the one easy to realize improves incomes and reduces the method of the expenses. I have already participated in the company in very exciting time, the market that I expected to cooperate in continuing increasing us with this board exists.

Erry takes a successful incredible record to Arieso, Shirin Dehghan says, CEO, Arieso. It is very valuable to oh increase the development of the future of the company of experience of multi-1000000000 U.S. dollar Company and succeed, and I believe we have already found the perfect person of this job.

One of Weaving-girl holds a Master of science in electrical engineering from Columbia University. She accepts and nips retiring after 6 years in the position from Mike.

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