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Haag-Streit UK Appoints Julian Chan as Service Manager
Haag-Streit UK, the leading manufacturer and distributor of gold-standard diagnostic and surgical devices and instruments for ophthalmologists, optometrists, and orthoptists, is pleased to announce the appointment of Julian Chan in the role of Service Manager. This will be a part of their 60-person strong team.
Julian is now the manager of our service contracts. He will be in charge of managing equipment repairs, and he’ll be providing service and installation for all HS-UK products.
Julian has worked as a service engineer, an engineer, and a manager in various industries over the past 11 years. One of Julian’s previous roles was with Element Cambridge Life Sciences. He was both a Field Service Engineer then became Manager of Services.
Dean Johnson, HS-UK Managing Director, said, “We are delighted to welcome Julian to the HS-UK Management team. With his vast experience in service and engineering roles, he will be an asset to the company and was the ideal candidate for the position. I look forward to working with him to develop new ideas for the future of the HS-UK Service Division.”
Speaking about his appointment, Julian said, “I am excited to be joining the Haag-Streit UK team. I am looking forward to using my skills and experience to develop the HS-UK Service Division and ensure that we are meeting the needs of HS-UK’s valued customers.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mark Tether .
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