Soyang welcomes Dave Newbery as Technical Sales Manager

Soyang Europe is delighted to announce the appointment of Dave Newbery to the role of Technical Sales Manager.

He takes on the new role at the wide-format and superwide-format media manufacturer and distributor having worked in the print industry for more than 35 years.

Soyang Europe welcomes Dave Newbery as Technical Sales Manager
Soyang Europe has welcomed Dave Newbery as Technical Sales Manager.

With immediate effect, Dave will focus on Soyang’s extensive range of self-adhesive vinyls, working with customers to help them identify the most suitable solutions for their applications.

A highly experienced professional, Dave has been working in the print industry since the late 1980s. He started out as a screen printer before working across a wide range of roles within various printing companies.

In more recent years, he has moved into the supply sector, supporting companies around the UK with all manner of projects, from large-format print applications to signage and display work.

“We are delighted to welcome Dave to Soyang Europe,” Mark Mashiter, Managing Director of Soyang Europe, said. “He brings with him incredible experience having worked in and around the print industry for more than 35 years.

“Dave is an invaluable addition to the team and his appointment will be of significant benefit to our customers across all markets.”

Read more about Soyang from Eye on Display here

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