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Customers to Benefit as avsnet Expands
avsnet has taken a number of proactive steps to strengthen its customer experience across the country. This includes a new Regional Director, North of England and Scotland – Quentin Birchall – and a new Manchester office for improved regional support.
“We’re always focused on addressing our customers’ needs and providing the best service possible. Our strategy is to support our customers throughout their collaboration journey with us and recently that includes a large number of companies concentrated in Northern regions. Quentin’s wealth of experience in the industry will be hugely beneficial to our customers, especially from a network and unified communications perspective,” said Graham Fry, Managing Director, avsnet.
Quentin has over 25 years of experience in the networking, communications and AV industries. Highlights include time as Managing Director of Tiscali’s Business Services division, SVP of a 4G wireless operator and Commercial Director of an AV business.
“I’m excited to be leading this new period of avsnet’s growth as a company. Our customers mean everything to us. The north of England and Scotland are extremely important regions for us and our expansion enables us to bring the benefits of business collaboration to more organisations than ever before,” said Quentin Birchall.
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