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'''Bernhard Schultze''' is the owner of [[SEO Marketing]]; <ref>[http://br.linkedin.com/in/schultze Linkedin]</ref> which he founded in 2006. His area of interests include product marketing, sales and technical roles, and working with direct and indirect sales models targeting enterprise, service provider and consumer markets.
'''Bernhard Schultze''' is the owner of [[SEO Marketing]],<ref>[http://br.linkedin.com/in/schultze Linkedin]</ref> which he founded in 2006. His areas of interest include product marketing, sales, and technical roles, and working with direct and indirect sales models targeting enterprise, service provider, and consumer markets.


He has previously worked as a product marketing engineer manager at [[Intel]], and a marketing manager and product marketing manager at Nortel Networks. He began his career at Eden, an Internet company from Brazil.
He has previously worked as a product marketing engineer manager at [[Intel]], and a marketing manager and product marketing manager at Nortel Networks. He began his career at Eden, an Internet company from Brazil.
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Latest revision as of 20:00, 19 May 2021

Country: Brazil
Website:

   http://blog.schultze.com.br/

LinkedIn:    Bernhard Schultze
Twitter:    @seoschultze

Bernhard Schultze is the owner of SEO Marketing,[1] which he founded in 2006. His areas of interest include product marketing, sales, and technical roles, and working with direct and indirect sales models targeting enterprise, service provider, and consumer markets.

He has previously worked as a product marketing engineer manager at Intel, and a marketing manager and product marketing manager at Nortel Networks. He began his career at Eden, an Internet company from Brazil.

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