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Parkeon Appoints New UK Off Street Sales Manager
Leading parking technology company Parkeon has appointed Kenny Scouller to the new role of UK Off-Street Sales Manager to meet growing demand for the company’s parking systems.
Kenny has extensive experience in the off-street environment and will be responsible for supporting existing customers while developing new business opportunities across multiple sectors, including retail, public administration, health, higher education and transport. Many of Parkeon’s recent parking solutions incorporate ticketless technologies and multiple integrated payment options – and Kenny sees these trends continuing because of the benefits they offer to end users and operators.
Kenny commented: “Whether it’s pay-on-foot, pay and display or ANPR, operators in the off-street space need to take account of customer demand for payment options that make life easier - from cash, card and contactless to mobile, app, and account-based transactions.
“At the same time, the ability to manage parking estates through cloud-based back-office software is transforming the ability of operators to optimise efficiencies. I am very much looking forward to working closely with current and future customers to help them bring all these elements together.”
Kenny lives in Cheltenham and is married with a young daughter. Outside of work he enjoys swimming, cycling and going to the gym.
www.parkeon.co.uk
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