McCudden Named Sales Manager at Nautronix

September 8, 2014

Thomas McCudden, Global Sales Manager for NASNet (left) with Donald Thomson, VP Sales, Global Commercial Acoustics
Thomas McCudden, Global Sales Manager for NASNet (left) with Donald Thomson, VP Sales, Global Commercial Acoustics

Through water communication and positioning technology company, Nautronix, announced a new appointment within its sales team. Experienced Business Development Manager, Thomas McCudden has been appointed as the company’s Global Sales Manager for NASNet and will be responsible for developing awareness and worldwide sales of NASNet positioning technology.

Prior to joining Nautronix, Thomas worked within the oil and gas, telecommunications and finance industries through previous positions at IET, FreeAgent, BT and latterly Coda Octopus.

Donald Thomson VP Sales, Global Commercial Acoustics who has been with the company for a number of months, will continue to be responsible for sales in the global marketplace for Nautronix’ product lines; NASCoM, NASDrill and NASDive. 

Mark Patterson, CEO, comments, “Thomas brings over 15 years of experience with him to Nautronix and his experience is exactly what we need to increase our sales efforts for NASNet.  By focusing the efforts of Thomas and Donald on the opportunities we have for our product lines, it will enable us to continue to grow and develop the business further.”

nautronix.com
 

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