Abzorb names new business development manager
West Yorkshire-based telecom service provider Abzorb has appointed Mike Walker as business development manager, bringing three decades of industry experience.
Previously part of channel sales teams at Inter-Tel and NEC, Mike specialises in building strong relationships and driving business growth.
His appointment supports Abzorb’s focus on expanding its mobile, connectivity and unified communications solutions.
Mike said: “This industry never stands still and that’s what makes it exciting, you never stop learning and developing robust relationships with partners is what it’s all about.
“Our single portal is a fantastic tool to simplify day to day business for our partners and this coupled with building and nurturing relationships are key to long-term business success.”
Louise Purdie, head of Indirect at Abzorb, added: “Mike’s appointment augments our team considerably with his experience, enthusiasm and knowledge helping Abzorb to grow its partner base and boost business growth.
“He will be working closely with partners to strengthen relationships and simplify communications.”
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