Emerson Hewitt appointed LIME’s VP of Imagineering and Product Development

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Emerson Hewitt has been appointed Vice President of Imagineering and Product Development for LIME Caribbean.  Mr. Hewitt has worked with Cable & Wireless/LIME for 14 years in Finance, Billing, Marketing and Sales Support.

In making the announcement  today, Chris Dehring, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) for LIME Caribbean said: “Emerson’s  wide and varied experience in the business has given him an almost 360 degree view of our business and the telecoms industry and gives him a unique perspective from which to deliver  in his new role.  We are very excited at the possibilities.”

In his newest challenge, Emerson will lead LIME’s Imagineering Team that is charged with the responsibility of creating solutions outside of the boundaries of “what is”; and engineering the applicability of those solutions that are on the leading edge of technology.

A Barbadian citizen, Mr. Hewitt has worked with Cable & Wireless in his native Barbados, Jamaica, the USA and the United Kingdom.

Mr Hewitt, commenting on his appointment said: “I am very excited about this once in a lifetime opportunity and I am sure the skills and knowledge I have accumulated over the past 14 years will help me drive the solutions that will ensure that LIME wins against all competitors.”

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1 Comment

  1. de caribbean change
    August 9, 2010

    The imaginary Hewitt.

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