Ahmed Al-Hayderi has over 30 years of work experience, starting in 1983. Ahmed has held various positions in companies such as Mitel Networks and Mitel Corporation, where they served as the Director of Product Management and Head of Business Development. In 1997, they joined Vienna Systems, an affiliate of Newbridge Networks, as the Vice President of Business Development. During their tenure, they achieved high sales levels, established strategic relationships with international companies, and closed significant deals, including the sale of the first nationwide VoIP network to Qwest in 1998. Ahmed then moved to Nokia Internet Communication as the Vice President of Business Development, where they worked until 2002. Ahmed continued their career in Logica-CMG, ForeScout Technologies, and DragonWave, where they held various leadership positions and contributed to business development and managing various regions. In 2006, they became the Vice President of Strategic Market Development at Wesley Clover Inc., where they developed and managed new sales channels and opportunities in the Middle East and African markets. Currently, they serve as the President of WCS-MEA (Wesley Clover Middle East and Africa).
Ahmed Al-Hayderi's education history begins at Mansour School, where they completed their Bachalouriate degree from 1959 to 1964. Ahmed then attended Baghdad College from 1965 to 1972, where they also obtained a Bachaloriate degree.
Ahmed continued their studies at Baghdad University from 1972 to 1976, earning a B.Sc. E.E. degree in Electrical and Telecommunication Engineering. During the same period, they also pursued a B.Sc. E.E. degree in Electrical and Telecommunication Engineering from Latest Job Updates.
Lastly, Ahmed attended the University of Baghdad from 1972 to 1976, specializing in Engineering and obtaining a B.Sc. degree in Electrical and Communication Systems Engineering.
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