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Gap Systems appoints Charlotte Harvey as Clients Director
Leading marketing, packaging and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions provider, Gap Systems, today announced the appointment of Charlotte Harvey as Clients Director.
With almost a decade of experience working with some of the world’s leading brands, Charlotte brings in-depth operational, process and product knowledge, having directed marketing print, point of sale and packaging for L’Oréal and Diageo and later managing Far East sourcing for Pernod Ricard.
Charlotte joins Gap Systems with a wealth of strategic account management and development expertise and experience in delivering business process improvements, linked to operational efficiency of highly complex marketing and packaging New Product Development (NPD) and PLM processes, to the benefit of her clients.
As Clients Director, in her new role, Charlotte will lead the development of a portfolio of Gap Systems’ customers across the FMCG, retail and pharmaceutical sectors, helping them leverage the value and process transformation that Gap Systems’ Smartflow solution can deliver.
Commenting on her appointment, Joe Simons, Group Director at Gap Systems, said: “Charlotte joins us with a wealth of marketing and branding understanding, underpinned by her extensive, hands-on packaging technology experience. At Gap Systems we are continuing to build our team around experienced brand experts to add value to our clients at every stage.”
“As an advocate of business transformation and innovation as a vehicle to change how brands can streamline their processes to better engage with end-customers, Charlotte has the knowledge of what makes brands and retailers tick and the know-how of how it can be delivered. We are delighted to welcome her to the team,” he concluded.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tim Barton .
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