James Bawn has taken on the joint role of technical sales manager and Chroma-Q global brand manager
UK - A.C. Entertainment Technologies (AC-ET) has announced the appointment of four new members of staff, as well as a number of role changes within the company, in order to service the needs of its growing customer base.

These changes are part of the AC-ET's philosophy of continuing to reinvest in, and further develop its business, to ensure that customers and suppliers continue to receive the highest levels of service and support, says the company.

James Bawn has taken on the joint role of technical sales manager and Chroma-Q global brand manager.

Having served as AC-ET's Northern technical sales manager for the last five years, Bawn will now provide support for both the Leeds and High Wycombe offices. He will oversee the technical sales department.

As Chroma-Q global brand manager, he will oversee the introduction of new Chroma-Q product launches to the international marketplace, including all aspects of product development, sales & marketing and after-sales support.

Vicky Spurgin has joined the company in the new role of processes & systems development co-ordinator. She has Having previously worked at Martin Professional and TMB as marketing / sales manager.

Joining the The A.C. Audio division as audio sales executive is Nick Bellis who has worked for Sound Technology, Tannoy and Arbiter. He has also toured as an engineer for over 20 years and has worked with a number of high-profile acts.

New to the The A.C. Video division is Stuart Burdett who joins as video technical sales executive and will be providing technical support, advice and sales expertise for the company's extensive video brands portfolio.

AC-ET's UK sales director, Jonathan Walters comments, "We are fully committed to ensuring that our customers always receive the best possible service from us. Our expansion and introduction of these new roles within the company aims to address the increasing volume of demand from both our customers and the industry itself."

(Jim Evans)


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