Web 2.0 Business Skills Innovator DTV Has New Faces
London (UK), April 2008 - Key strategy, content, and sales management roles at business-skills video producer Digital Training Videos (DTV) have been filled with the appointments of Sean Walsh and James Ralph. DTV, a web 2.0 technology-enabled learning and development innovator, delivers engaging, relevant, up-to-date business skills videos direct to desktops. Core benefits in DTV training are greater value, flexibility, choice, quality, and trackability.
Sean Walsh - Managing Director
Sean Walsh brings over twenty years of top-flight international broadcasting experience to the day-to-day management lead at DTV. Sean has produced and presented a range of network talk-shows, live programmes, and documentary coverage spanning news, current affairs, business, and sports.
Sean was Deputy Editor of Current Affairs at Anglia Television and Deputy News Editor at ITN. He has also held senior production positions with leading broadcasters including BBCTV News. He also served as an anchor and correspondent for the US business channel CNBC and was a producer and presenter of the internal TV programming for the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
Sean also runs media and presentation coaching courses for senior management and has worked with international corporates and institutions including Mayer Brown, Inverness Medical Innovations, Eli Lilly, and Prudential.
James Ralph - Sales Director, DTV
Management and leadership development training specialist James Ralph takes on the role of Sales Director at DTV. As a partner at a specialist mindset and behavioural change organisation, James was responsible for the development of new business as well as account management.
He brings over ten years' experience of assisting individuals, teams, and businesses to improve organisation service and profitability through better leadership and communications practices.
At DTV, James will be responsible for introducing DTV products to a broad user base spanning corporations, public sector organisations, SMEs, and individual customers as well as academic institutions, industry membership bodies, and associations.
He will also be in charge of developing DTV's learning and development distributors for the UK market.
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