WARWICKSHIRE, ENGLAND, September 26, 2012 (Press-News.org) Vigilant Vision, one of the UK's fastest growing security equipment suppliers, has appointed John Campbell as Sales Manager. He will be responsible for developing relationships with new and existing distributors throughout the UK as well as building a new network of channel partners across Europe.
John Campbell has over 25 years' experience of the security industry and joins direct from iVigil UK Ltd, a leading importer and distributor of security and surveillance systems, where he was General Manager responsible for all business operations.
"The appointment of John Campbell as Sales Manager will enable us to consolidate our leading position in the UK and Ireland security markets," commented Ron Sharpe, Managing Director of Vigilant Vision. "His experience and drive will also be invaluable as we continue our plans to expand with an EU-based warehouse and representative office that will deliver the same high levels of support to European channel partners."
John Campbell lives in the East Midlands and enjoys football, reading and wine.
About Vigilant Vision
Formed in 2004, Vigilant Vision is a rapidly expanding supplier of security products with a focus on developing cost-effective and innovative solutions that deliver the highest levels of performance. The company has close working relationships with customers and manufacturers around the world.
Vigilant Vision Ramps Up Sales Team
John Campbell has been appointed Sales Manager to develop relationships with new and existing distributors throughout the UK and Europe
2012-09-26
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[Press-News.org] Vigilant Vision Ramps Up Sales TeamJohn Campbell has been appointed Sales Manager to develop relationships with new and existing distributors throughout the UK and Europe