Edale restructures sales and marketing team

Posted in Appointments on March 16, 2010

Edale, a UK-based manufacturer of narrow web flexo presses and converting machinery, has restructured its sales and marketing department.   

Jeremy Westcott, recently appointed head of sales and marketing, said: ‘I’m delighted to be able to make these new appointments and create these three new roles. We can now focus on delivering Edale’s next stage of growth and development, which for 2010 will begin in March with the launch of the newly-developed Alpha-Multi.’ Westcott began as a sales engineer in 2006, before moving into the construction industry. He later returned to Edale in November 2009 in his new role.    

Sitting alongside Westcott in the new team is Jessica Gong, marketing communications executive. Gong has three years of marketing experience within the cruise and travel industry, and worked in advertising prior to that. Louise Oakley, sales support executive, joins Edale from the education sector where she worked for two years within a marketing department after graduating with a degree in media and cultural studies from the University of Chichester. James Cowles, who has been at Edale for a year, recently moved from the technical department into the sales and marketing division as sales project engineer.  

The team is preparing for the various open house events which are running throughout March, demonstrating the new Edale Alpha-Multi press.  

Pictured l-r: Bernhard Grob, export sales director; Jessica Gong; James Cowles; Jeremy Westcott; Louise Oakley; and Adrian Morton, UK sales director 

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