Drytac appoints Anne Sierakowski as Product Manager in North America

Manufacturer of self-adhesive materials for the large-format print and signage markets, Drytac, is delighted to announce the appointment of Anne Sierakowski to the role of Product Manager in North America.

From 1st May 2024, Anne will play a key role in product strategy development at Drytac. This will include assessing the market landscape for major trends and emerging technologies, as well as conducting research to understand core customer needs and requirements.

Drytac has appointed Anne Sierakowski as Product Manager in North America.

Anne will work closely with engineers and designers to ensure Drytac products align with customers’ business goals.  She will also work with prospects, customers, distributors, and industry peers, as well as attend trade shows, open houses, events, and sales meetings, to ensure Drytac is meeting customer demands.

“We are absolutely delighted to welcome Anne to the Drytac team,” says Glen Fitzgerald, Director of Sales, Americas at Drytac. “She brings a wealth of experience to the role which will benefit both our team and customers across the market.

“Anne will be supporting us with both new products and existing solutions, working closely with customers and our many partners to ensure we are delivering the best possible solutions.”

Read more about Drytac from Eye on Display here

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