Namco Bandai's New VP
Andrew Lelchuk joins its senior management team in the role of Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing.
Date: Monday, June 25, 2007
Author: James Fudge

NAMCO BANDAI Games America announced today that Andrew Lelchuk has joined its senior management team in the role of Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Lelchuk will assume the responsibility of overseeing all facets of the company's sales and marketing initiatives while spearheading efforts to further brand awareness for its licensed, cornerstone and original properties.

Lelchuk joins NAMCO BANDAI Games with an impressive multi-faceted background which spans more than 25 years experience within corporate management, merchandising and design, marketing, licensing, sales, retail, manufacturing and M&A. Most recently he was the Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Ocean Pacific Apparel Corporation where he spearheaded corporate strategy development, as well as identified and implemented business growth strategies.

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