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April 24, 2019

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C-TEC appoints “ideally qualified” southern distribution account manager

C-TEC’s new southern distribution account manager will be Chris Bradley, who arrives from fire design firm Illumino Ignis.

In his new role, he will create new accounts, support existing customers and promote C-TEC’s range of fire alarm systems, fire detectors, call systems, disabled refuge systems and hearing loops to electrical distributors within its southern territory.

During more than a decade in the fire systems sector Bradley has also worked for Rexel Senate and Channel Safety Systems.

At Illumino Ignis, his most recent position, he focused on fire, disability and call systems as sales manager/design engineer.

“Chris is personable, enthusiastic and ideally qualified to join our talented team,” said Brian Foster, C-TEC’s UK sales manager. “I am confident his design engineering background and communication skills will prove a real asset as we start to roll out some exciting new innovations in the coming months.”

Said Bradley: “I am thrilled to be joining C-TEC. I’m already very well versed with C-TEC products and this represents a fantastic opportunity for me. I am convinced my experience in sales management and design engineering will greatly benefit my customers.”

Chris is married with two young children and lives in Weston-super-Mare. A keen footballer, he plays for County League team Wrington as well as Redhill FC.

C-TEC is exhibiting at FIREX International 2019, taking place 18-20 June 2019 at ExCeL London (stand FX810). Book your free ticket now.

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