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Freeserve expands partner unit

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Sep 30, 2003

UK ISP Freeserve is restructuring its partner management team as part of an effort to attract new partners and expand its reach. The company said that it has created two new channel teams, Electrical and Non-Electrical, which will aim to maximise the opportunity within their specialist areas. Tracy Kingswood, who has been with Freeserve since June 2000, leads the Electrical channel and will be responsible for managing the relationship with electrical partners including Dixons Groups Stores and Orange. Freeserve has appointed Anthony Gibb, who joins from Sony Computer Entertainment, to join the Electrical channel and manage the PC World and Digichannel accounts. Rob Oerton will head up the Non-Electrical channel, which will manage relationships with such as Littlewoods, Lloydspharmacy, MVC and Texaco. He has been at Freeserve since September 2002.

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