
We are pleased to announce the promotion of our newest team member Tom Bendall, from Sales Administrator to Account Manager.
We are pleased to announce the promotion of our newest team member Tom Bendall, from Sales Administrator to Account Manager.
Tom joined the team as a junior member of staff in October 2016 and has since proved himself a credit to the company, assisting with various duties such as arranging to ship customers’ stock.
Adam Chinery, MD, CCL commented;
“As we enter our 20th year, CCL continues to grow and expand. We would not be in such a strong position on our anniversary without our amazing team, most of whom have been here, on average, for more than 10 years. Our people know the business inside out and we are confident that Tom will continue to be a vital part of the team”.
“In his new role within CCL, Tom will be responsible for working with our OEM and EMS customers to achieve the best return for their excess and slow moving inventory, managing every stage of this process to ensure a smooth transaction for our customers. It is a role that will require a pro-active approach, especially in the crucial period leading up to and securing a customer order, when expertise in negotiations and relationship management are key success factors”, Mr. Chinery concluded.
We continue to invest in our team and are currently seeking four additional Account Managers. Please email careers@computercomponents.com for information.
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