25.09.2013 • NewsNorbainGary Rowden

Norbain Appoints Gary Rowden as New Divisional Director

Norbainhas appointed Gary Rowden as Divisional Director of Sales - South. Gary joins the company with great industry experience, having worked for Anixter International as Sales Di...

Norbains Divisional Director of Sales - South Garry Rowden
Norbain's Divisional Director of Sales - South Garry Rowden

Norbain has appointed Gary Rowden as Divisional Director of Sales - South. Gary joins the company with great industry experience, having worked for Anixter International as Sales Director and, more recently, Samsung Techwin Europe as Sales & Marketing Director. Gary is no stranger to Norbain, having previously worked for the company for eight years as a Regional Sales Manager.

Charlie Lacey, Norbain's Sales and Marketing Director, comments: "We're delighted to welcome Gary back to Norbain. He brings with him a wealth of experience, having worked in both distribution and in manufacturing, and we're looking forward to using his insights to continue to drive Norbain's sales, particularly in the IP market."

Gary will be working with the sales team to help develop sales in the South of England. He comments, "It's a great opportunity to be able to work at Norbain again. The business has moved on considerably in the last 12 months, especially in its approach to IP, which is now a key focus area. It's a really exciting time for the company, and for the industry in general, and I look forward to connecting with customers and really driving sales forward."

 

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