Dron & Dickson Boosts Sales Team

June 10, 2014

Robert Courtney
Robert Courtney

Dron & Dickson, specialists in design, supply and maintenance of hazardous area electrical equipment, has appointed a new sales manager to oversee its Hull operation.

Robert Courtney, who joined Dron & Dickson as a sales coordinator at its Aberdeen office in 2013, has been promoted to the role of sales manager at the Hull branch.

Commenting on his new role and relocation to Hull, Robert said: “I am extremely excited to embark upon a new challenge within Dron & Dickson and contribute to the company’s ongoing success. Since joining Dron & Dickson last year, I have been part of a number of major developments and I am very keen to see what the future holds.


“There are significant plans in the pipeline for the Hull operation. Working closely with our business development managers and valued customers, we hope to take the branch to the next level and maintain the high safety and quality standards that Dron & Dickson products are renowned for.”


Bruce McHattie, wholesale operations manager said: “Robert’s promotion is testament to the drive and commitment that he has demonstrated since joining the company. I am delighted that this has been recognised and he has been rewarded with this promotion.”

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