Zebra Print Group hires sales manager
Leeds-based Zebra Print Group has welcomed Ben Hazelton to its growing team as sales manager.
Bringing more than 24 years of industry experience, Ben joins the family-owned print provider to support its UK growth plans and expand its customer base.
He will lead on generating new commercial opportunities and advising clients from concept to delivery, with a focus on high-quality service and long-term relationships.
Ben said: “I’m really excited to be joining Zebra Print Group at such an exciting time of growth and innovation.
“The team’s commitment to quality and creativity really stood out to me, and I’m looking forward to building strong relationships with our clients and helping drive the business forward.
“It’s a fantastic opportunity to contribute to a company with such a dynamic vision for the future.”
Founded in 2006 by David Storr and now led by managing director Samantha Overton, Zebra Print Group delivers fully managed print and production from its Yorkshire facility, championing British manufacturing and local craftsmanship.
Samantha added: “We’re really pleased to welcome Ben to the Zebra Print Group family.
“His energy, experience and passion for delivering exceptional service make him a perfect fit for our team.
“As we continue to grow and evolve, Ben’s leadership in sales will be instrumental in strengthening client relationships and driving new opportunities.”
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