About
Dvir is a seasoned marketing professional, specializing in digital marketing and innovative mobile consumer services, with a soft spot for advertising, creativity and technology.
Dvir brings 10 years of extensive sales and marketing experience, in global IT companies, including VP Sales and Marketing at Intlock, a privately held start-up company, and various positions with IBM Israel. Additional information can be found at Dvir’s LinkedIn profile.
The amazing growth in internet users coupled with broadband expansion has opened new opportunities to tap niche markets and be more responsive to customers’ needs. Dvir is dedicated to helping companies leverage the power of the web, embrace open conversation with their customers and realize the possible contributions to both brand and sales.
Dvir holds a MBA in Marketing, graduated with distinction from IBM Global Sales School and completed Strategy and Marketing Courses from Duke Corporate Education.
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email: dvirreznik at gmail dot com
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Public, print and online appearances:
March 2009: Show me the ROI – social media adoption, IT4Business Event
March 2009: IBM’s adoption of social media solutions, The Enterprise in the Digital Age Event
December 2008: Social media adoption @ IBM, IDC Herzeliya
September 2008: Social media in action, IBM User Forum
June 2008: Why Enterprise 2.0 is important, Bank Hapoalim Management Workshop
June 2008: Annual Knowledge Management Conference, Sheraton City Tower
March 2008: Lotusphere Comes To You (LCTY Israel), IBM Israel
March 2008: Annual Knowledge Management Summit, Hilton Tel Aviv
March 2008: Serious Games Symposium, Holon Institute of Technology
December 2007: Israeli Innovation Forum, IDC Herzeliya
BusinessWeek Israel Magazine: IBM adopts social media
InformationWeek Israel Magazine: Knowledge Management Summit, summary article
TheMarker IT: IBM and Microsoft are storming the corporate intranet
DailyMaily: IBM saved $100M leveraging instant messaging across the enterprise
TheMarker IT: IBM unveils web 2.0 social software for the business
DailyMaily: Providing business services
