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Ball & Doggett expands Sign & Display team in NSW

Ball & Doggett expands Sign & Display team in NSW

Ball & Doggett has appointed Johnathan Meads as the new Sign, Display & Digital Sales Executive for the New South Wales (NSW) branch.

With an extensive background in sales and a passion for delivering exceptional customer experiences, Meads brings a wealth of industry knowledge and expertise to Ball & Doggett. Having successfully navigated the dynamic landscape of the print and packaging industry, Meads is well-equipped to strengthen the company's market presence.

"We are delighted to welcome Johnathan to our team, his knowledge and experience in this market made the perfect fit", says Rob Brussolo, General Manager, Sign, Display & Digital at Ball & Doggett. "His proven track record of building strong client relationships and driving sales growth aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing the highest quality products and services to our customers in New South Wales."

As the Sales Executive for the NSW branch, Meads will play a pivotal role in identifying new business opportunities, understanding customer needs, and tailoring solutions that meet the diverse demands of clients in the region. Ball & Doggett says Meads’ strategic approach to sales and his deep understanding of market trends will enhance the company’s ability to offer innovative solutions to customers across industries.

"I am excited to join the esteemed team at Ball & Doggett," says Meads. "I look forward to working collaboratively with the sales team and our valued clients to provide comprehensive wide format print media solutions that drive success for their businesses."

 

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