Partner Article
asTech senior appointment to enhance customer experience
asTech, a Repairify company, is appointing Paul Cunningham as its new head of operations in the UK, responsible for standardising operating practices, improving operational efficiencies and introducing new operational innovations that will enhance the asTech experience for all customers and business partners.
With over two decades of industry experience, Paul will contribute to asTech’s expertise, leading on all operational requirements for the wider UK operation. He has held several industry roles, from systems architect to head of global operations for Hollander (Solera), acquiring a wealth of knowledge that has cemented his position as a senior player that is able to both participate and lead. In his most recent role, Paul worked as a change and transformation manager at Autoenterprises Ltd implementing digital systems and new processes, kickstarting an aggressive growth model.
Martin Brown, technical director, Repairify Innovations, says, “asTech is excited for what Paul can bring to the company to maximise customer retention, deliver automotive proficiency and secure operational excellence. Providing a high-quality, expert, specialist service is our key priority, and we are confident that Paul will enable asTech to continue to enhance and amplify its user experience.”
Paul adds, “I’m very pleased to be joining asTech at a time when the UK operation is expanding its market penetration. I look forward to assisting the company in achieving its global ambitions to be the leading industry player in the ADAS related calibration and diagnostics solutions sector.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by James Walerych .
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