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TP-Link hires new business development manager

Global networking products provider TP-Link has brought in Raj Lama as its new business development manager less than a month after hiring Kalam Meah as ISP director for the UK.

Lama (pictured), who has 20 years of engagement in the public sector, joins TP-Link from IT solutions provider XMA after previous stints at Academia and European Electronique, and will help drive the organisation’s growth in the public sector.

“We’re delighted to welcome Raj to our growing UK team,” said Will Liu, managing director at TP-Link UK. “He has a proven track record of delivering solutions for Public Sector organisations, and he understands the unique pressures this sector faces. We believe his insights and experience will be instrumental in growing our footprint in the sector.” This appointment follows shortly after TP-Link’s recent appointment of Kalam Meah as ISP Director for the UK, as the company continues its commitment to providing wireless and networking products to customers across the region. 

Lama has been involved in many high-profile projects, notably education and local government, working with many organisations such as Multi Academy Trust, Further Education Colleges and councils. His industry experience includes Infrastructure, AV, managed print, client devices, CCTV, software deployment, managed services and professional services.

“The brand has a phenomenal pedigree, not least being recognised by IDC as the world’s leading Wi-Fi manufacturer for the last 10 consecutive years,” Lama said. “It’s my goal to ensure TP-Link is front of mind when public sector organisations start thinking about wireless and networking infrastructure. I can’t wait to catch up with customers again personally, virtually, at trade shows and conferences to showcase TP-Link solutions and products.”

The company says it provides a portfolio of WLAN products to more than 170 countries and serves billions of people worldwide.