Soyang strengthens sales team with double appointment

Soyang has appointed Lauren James as its new Internal Sales Manager and Louise Bibby as Sales Administrator.

Louise and Lauren both officially joined Soyang in July and have settled quickly into their new roles and day-to-day activities at the company.

Lauren becomes Internal Sales Manager, moving into the print industry after working in recruitment for the past 11 years. In her new role, Lauren has assumed key responsibilities including customer relationship management, customer success, and both team and sales management.

As Sales Administrator, Louise is working with Soyang customers across the UK, supporting them with their product choice and helping them to locate the most effective solution for each project they are working on.

“We are delighted to welcome Lauren and Louise to the Soyang team,” said Mark Mashiter, CEO of Soyang Europe. “Both are operating in customer-focused roles, working with the rest of the sales team to help match customers with solutions from across the wide-reaching Soyang portfolio.

“Louise and Lauren join Soyang at what is a very exciting time for the business following the recent announcement of our new-look Board of Directors, with this forming part of our long-term growth and success strategy.”

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