Atlantic Zeiser’s John Nulty retires after 39 years

Posted in Latest News on April 09, 2009

John Nulty has retired from industrial high-security coding and personalization technologies supplier Atlantic Zeiser (UK) after 39 years of employment. 

67 year-old Nulty began his career in the impact numbering arena when he joined UK machine manufacturer and Atlantic Zeiser associate company William Lethaby Ltd in February, 1970. He quickly moved up the ranks through production and moved into sales, later becoming sales manager (UK) for Atlantic Zeiser Impact Products.  

Nulty was based at the company’s UK headquarters in Andover, Hampshire. Bob Lewin, managing director, Atlantic Zeiser (UK), said: ‘Johns technological expertise and market knowledge of the impact numbering sector earned him respect across the printing, security printing and numbering industry. His depth of experience meant that he was held in high esteem among his peers, colleagues and clients.’

Nulty’s duties and workload will be divided between Gary Harris and Kevin Malsbury, both of whom will be taking on key accounts. Terry White, who has 36 years experience in the industry, will add the UK & Eire to his existing export portfolio.  

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