CAPELLE AAN DEN IJSSEL, the Netherlands, Nov. 17, 2016 -- AND announced today that it has appointed Bennett Moe as VP Sales North America to help AND expand business in North America.
Bennett Moe is a respected sales, marketing and business development executive with over 25 years of experience in the North American navigation, geospatial application and mapping industry and has previously worked at companies such as Maps.com and MapQuest. Further, he is also currently President of IMIA-Americas, the International Map Industry Association. Bennett is based in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
AND CEO Hugo van der Linde: "We are excited with the appointment of Bennett Moe. This year we completed the upgrade of our proprietary map of North America to navigable premium quality and now we're backing this up with the sales and business development talent it deserves. We are confident that with Bennett's experience, network and local presence, he can substantially contribute in expanding our business in North America."
About AND
AND is one of only four companies that offer worldwide proprietary digital map data and the only independent one. AND thereby focuses on innovative map data technologies to create better and more relevant map data. For years now AND successfully continues to grow and, as a listed company, was awarded Best Performer in 2013 and 2015 at the NYSE Euronext.
This is an English translation of the Dutch press release. In the event of any disparity between the Dutch original and this translation, the Dutch text will prevail.
Note for editor, not for publication.
For further information please contact Hugo van der Linde on 0031-10-8851200 or go to www.and.com


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