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Intilery calls Saul to become new Sales Director
Customer engagement technology company Intilery knows that if you are looking for a dynamic sales director, you’d better call Saul.
The Chester-based company - which specialises in next generation customer engagement technology - has appointed Saul Peake as its first ever Sales Director.
He brings a solid background in advertising, brand and digital strategy. With more than 19 years of industry experience, Saul’s career has seen him run three advertising agencies, working with Amazon, Diageo and Tesco.
More recently, Saul has been CMO for security software company Avecto and was instrumental in building business for the agency Cube3, both based in Manchester.
Gareth James, CEO of Intilery said: “Saul’s combined experience across brands, marketing and technology, including working client-side for a software house, gives him a unique skill set that makes him an ideal Sales Director.
“Whilst our platform delivers transparent, omni-channel KPI visibility we also consult across data science, brand positioning and strategy so a breadth of knowledge is essential to support our clients and our own plans for growth.”
Amanda Clancy, Marketing Director, added; “We have grown significantly over the past few years, and are now regarded as a major player in the customer engagement technology sector. We expect Saul will help us fulfil our ambitious growth plans with his many contacts and agency-side expertise.”
Intilery’s growth saw turnover more than double between 2014 and 2015 as it worked with high-profile clients including Sofaworks, Laterooms, TravelSupermarket and South African Airways.
To learn more about Intilery visit www.Intilery.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mike Stephenson .
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