Perth-based document management integrator WindowLogic has recruited three Alphawest project delivery consultants to its Sydney office.
The three appointments will handle new business development, account management and solutions delivery as the company explores markets outside of its traditional mining base.
WindowLogic has offices in Perth, Sydney and Wellington with onging projects in Melbourne and Brisbane. The company's focus has traditionally been in the mining oil, gas and iron ore space with customers such as BHP, Rio Tinto and Woodside Petroleum.
Keith Walker, managing director at WindowLogic, said new markets for the company include legal and professional services industries on the east coast.
Greg Brown, director of WindowLogic said the new focus comes from "not knowing when the resource bubble may burst".
"It's a long term strategy," he said.
It has also appointed a legal and IT industry specialist who joined the company from CCH Australia.
Appointments
Wolfgang Reh joins WindowLogic as senior consultant and was previously a senior implementation consultant at Alphawest. During his three years with the organisation he was responsible for project delivery within the professional services sector and the development of a range of complimentary iManage modules.
Stanford Luk has been appointed senior consultant with responsibility for client solutions delivery. Luk was previously a consultant at Alphawest where he specialised in providing solutions based on the Interwoven platform.
Darren Conway joins WindowLogic as senior consultant and has more than seven years experience in Autonomy iManage deployments. Prior to joining WindowLogic, he was a Senior Autonomy iManage Consultant at Alphawest and has also worked at Autonomy iManage as consultant.
Paul Wyatt joins WindowLogic as sales manager - Eastern Seaboard with responsibility for customer account management, new business development and partner relationships in the eastern states.
He has 18 years' experience in the legal and IT industries and joins the company from CCH Australia where he was major accounts manager.
"We look forward to deploying the skills of these new consultants in driving new business initiatives, expanding sales efforts and helping the company reach its business goals," said Walker.