MojoHost Appoints Roland Grotheer as European Brand Ambassador

MojoHost Appoints Roland Grotheer as European Brand Ambassador

AMSTERDAM — MojoHost has appointed industry veteran Roland Grotheer as its new European brand ambassador.

Grotheer brings to the company an extensive background, with over twenty years of experience in tube and dating sites, and most recently, held the position of head of sales for an international dating brand.

"Roland's extensive industry experience is invaluable for promoting our vast array of services, including dedicated servers, VPS, cloud instances, cloud storage, and CDN," said MojoHost President Brad Mitchell. "His unique understanding of our offerings, gained over nine years as a MojoHost customer, makes him a compelling advocate for our brand. We are expanding the brand and we want to offer our EU customers the attention, care and support we are famous for in the USA."

Grotheer enthused about his new role with the company.

"I am honored to represent MojoHost in Europe," he said. "Having experienced their services firsthand, I'm eager to demonstrate how MojoHost stands out in the EU market, especially in comparison to other providers. Many European hosts offer lower-quality networking services, outdated hardware technologies, and limited technical support. In contrast, MojoHost's infrastructure is top-notch, featuring the latest hardware technologies and backed by extensive technical support, setting a new standard for quality in the region."

For more information, visit MojoHost.

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