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Osvaldo di Campli is an Alcatel-Lucent veteran

Osvaldo di Campli

Alcatel-Lucent President, Latin America and Caribbean

Osvaldo di Campli is the new president of the Caribbean and Latin America for Alcatel-Lucent. Victor Agnellini, who had served in the position has taken the global role as Senior Vice President of Transformation.

Di Campli will report to Robert Vrij, President of the Americas Region, and will provide strategic direction and management of operations, sales and marketing, as well as business development in the Caribbean and Latin America.

Alcatel-Lucent operations in the region include close to 5,000 employees and offices in 17 countries. The region hosts a number of regional engineering centers as well as testing and integration labs for data, optical, wireless, access and broadband networks.

“Osvaldo is a seasoned executive with deep industry experience, strong customer relationship and a proven track record of helping Alcatel-Lucent expand its footprint in CALA,” said Vrij. “He understands our business, our industry, our customers and our employees. His energy will help Alcatel-Lucent continue its expansion in CALA by helping our customers evolve their networks and embrace the new Web 2.0 services and applications that will improve the web experience both today and tomorrow for enterprises and end users.”

Most recently Di Campli served as Alcatel-Lucent’s Solutions & Marketing Vice President for the region, managing areas including Solutions Architects, Technical Sales Support, Technical Resources, Regional Marketing, Regional Support Centers, Complex Bids and Strategy.

Prior to that position, Di Campli was regional sales vice president in charge of the company’s operations in Mexico. In addition, Osvaldo held a number of management positions in the company including research and development in Chicago, Wireless Technical Support in Atlanta and Project Management in the Caribbean.

Di Campli has an honors degree in electrical engineering from the Buenos Aires Institute of Technology in Argentina.

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