Ocean Safety Promotes Business Development Manager

July 24, 2012

Mandy Boughton, newly appointed Business Development  Manager at Ocean Safety.
Mandy Boughton, newly appointed Business Development Manager at Ocean Safety.

The UK’s largest independent marine safety equipment supplier, Ocean Safety, has made a key promotion with the appointment of Mandy Boughton as Business Development Manager.

 

Mandy will take on the role, newly created in response to the company’s continued growth, of developing new business  and assisting the Sales Director in future strategy and policies across the market sectors. With a BSC in Yacht Manufacturing and Surveying Mandy has worked in the marine industry for 20 years.  She was previously Ocean Safety's Sales Office Manager. “The appointment of a sales professional of Mandy's calibre, with her depth of market and key account knowledge, brings a full understanding of the high levels of quality and service that our customers and Ocean Safety demands.  It is a positive development for both Mandy and our company," comments Sales Director Mark Hart. Mandy says of her pivotal role in Ocean Safety's future: "I am proud to be at the forefront of such a dynamic company with the best reputation in the marine safety sector and look forward to developing the future business for the company." 
 

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