Netcentrix bolsters leadership with new sales head
Chorley-based IT managed services provider Netcentrix has appointed Stuart Buckley as head of sales and account management.
His appointment is part of the company’s strategic plan to strengthen leadership and drive growth across its managed services portfolio.
Stuart joins from Italik, Lanway and Central Networks & Technologies, bringing extensive experience in IT services, MSPs and channel leadership.
He previously served as sales director at Starcom Technologies, where he built the sales team, grew recurring revenues and developed an enhanced cloud managed services offering before moving to senior roles with Node4.
With over 20 years in the technology sector, Stuart will help Netcentrix expand its MSP capabilities, deliver greater value to customers and partners and strengthen its market position.
He said: “I am thrilled to be joining Netcentrix at such an exciting time.
“The company has a fantastic team and a clear growth strategy.
“I look forward to working closely with our customers and partners to drive further growth and innovation across our services.”
Adam Turton, chief executive of Netcentrix, added: “Stuart brings an exceptional track record in sales leadership and go-to-market strategy.
“His appointment will be a huge asset as we continue to grow our managed services business, deliver greater value to our customers and strengthen relationships across the market.
“I am confident he will make a significant contribution to Netcentrix’s continued success.”
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