Teknek promotes area sales manager to European sales manager

Douglas Gray, who has been the area sales manager at Teknek for the past four years, has been promoted to European sales manager. The position's predecessor, David Westwood, has now taken on the position of general manager, Teknek USA at the company's new sales and fulfilment facility in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Gray's new role will involve leading the sales team in selling Teknek's contact cleaning equipment to key industry sectors throughout Europe. Previous to this position he was sales director with Plastic Mouldings.

Stephen Mitchell, managing director, Teknek said, "We are delighted that Douglas has accepted the position of European sales manager.  Not only has he a wealth of business and sales experience but he has accumulated substantial technical knowledge of yield improvement technology which will benefit our client base in Europe."

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