Partner Article
Jet Aire appoints Business Development Manager
Leeds-based drainage and civil engineering company, Jet Aire Services, has appointed Richard Cooper as Business Development Manager to drive continued growth throughout the UK.
Richard has 15 years’ experience in sales and three years of industry experience through his previous position in Business Development at a national roof maintenance and drainage contractor. He will now be responsible for increasing revenue across Jet Aire’s portfolio of services and further strengthening its presence in core sectors, including facilities management, highways, chemical, utilities and construction.
Jet Aire Services Sales & Marketing Manager, Clark Williams, said:
“Richard brings outstanding credentials to this important role and his abilities are underlined by a proven track record. His strong sales background and understanding of Jet Aire’s key markets will be a dynamic combination as we look to continue our sustained growth. Following significant investment in recruitment, specialist training and fleet capability, Jet Aire have enjoyed a substantial increase in business within facilities management and real estate, largely through a series of planned maintenance contracts secured with some of the biggest names in those sectors. Richard will be building on that platform to position Jet Aire at the forefront of our service specialisms on a nationwide basis.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sam Jones .
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