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Uninet Announces Promotions of Diego Gesualdi and Phil Faroudja

UniNet Imaging is pleased to announce that Diego Gesualdi has been named Sales Manager of the Year. "Diego has done just a terrific job!" said UniNet President Nestor Saporiti. "Diego was originally brought in to handle just Argentina, but his sales have just exploded and he is doing really well all over South America. Plus, his training program and his overall ideas have been just great for the company!" Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Gesualdi now sells to many South American nations including Venezuala, Paraguay, Uruguay, Colombia, Chile, and of course Argentina; he also sells to Mexico and Puerto Rico, among other countries. "I didn't think it was possible for Diego to do any better than he did last year, but lo and behold, he outdid himself —- I'm very pleased and amazed," said Saporiti.

UniNet Imaging is also pleased to announce that Phil Faroudja has been promoted to UniNet Marketing Director. "Phil has done a remarkable job!" said UniNet President Nestor Saporiti. "Phil was originally brought in to pen press releases, but he has done so much more to increase our profile. For example, his newsletter is just incredibly popular right now. Simply put, UniNet would not be the same without him!"

An MFA graduate of UCLA's cinema and television program, Faroudja in his expanded role will supervise all marketing initiatives at UniNet including advertisements, press releases, and Web site changes. He will continue to author the e-mail newsletter, "UniNet News," full of exciting product information and technical tips. "I'm thrilled about this promotion and I am looking forward to the challenges," said Faroudja. "UniNet has grown by 50 percent in the last two years and the marketing department will work hard to maintain UniNet's reputation." UniNet Imaging, in Los Angeles, stocks a greater variety of items than any other recharging company and its complete product list numbers more than 7500.

This article originally appeared in the January 2002 issue of Recharger.