Paul Glasgow to lead sales at Marquis Broadcast
Published: WORLD

WORLD: Marquis Broadcast has appointed Paul Glasgow as sales and marketing director, a newly created role with the responsibility for driving the manufacturer’s direct and indirect sales worldwide. Mr Glasgow brings a wealth of experience to the integration software manufacturer, gained via senior sales and marketing roles held at ChyronHego, Chyron Group, Avid Technology and Avid Broadcast.
Marquis Broadcast recently announced that it has joined the Avid Alliance Partner Programme and hopes Mr Glasgow’s background at Avid will be of benefit to this role. The company’s managing director, Chris Steel, noted that ‘Paul’s understanding of the Avid environment will enable him to take full advantage of Marquis’ recent Avid Certification for Project Parking in order to push this product into new territories and markets.’
‘I am excited to be joining the talented group of individuals which make up the Marquis team,’ stated Mr Glasgow. ‘Integration and workflow optimisation are key challenges faced by the broadcast industry today. Over the past 10 years Marquis invested in the deep development required to create technology which enables manufacturers’ systems to work together in an efficient and effective way.’
Mr Glasgow has also gained experience at media organisations, such as Sony, Arkemedia and EMC Media. ‘Paul Glasgow is a broadcast industry professional with extensive experience in deploying software and services internationally,’ added Mr Steele. ‘He will now focus on developing sales for our complete range of solutions, particularly those that solve more complex workflow issues.’
‘Marquis provides a range of media integration products designed for the data-rich requirements of current broadcasting environments and the company’s technology is a major component of many complex infrastructures and workflows,’ concluded Mr Glasgow. ‘I am now looking forward to scaling Marquis’ capabilities and replicating these successful installations across a global market place.’