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By in Everris News on 19th Dec 2008 10:00

Four members of staff from Scotts Professional's turf & amenity business have been promoted into new roles.

John Noyce has worked as an Area Sales Manager for Scotts for nine years in total. In his new, wider role, he'll provide technical and sales support to golf and sports clubs across the South East of England.

Michael Fance's role as Area Sales Manager for the South East of England also takes a new focus. Reporting to National Sales & Business Development Manager Richard Walton, he'll provide technical and sales support to local authorities, contractors, lawn care companies and landscapers.

Also reporting to Richard Walton in his new role is Ed Carter, who has been promoted to a National Key Account Manager. After four years as Area Sales Manager for the North of England and North Wales, he'll be responsible for driving new opportunities for the company within the turf & amenity sector.

And in the South West, Simon Keeble adds turf and amenity support to his existing role in the Horticulture division.

Regional Director Steve Squires said customers would benefit directly from the appointments: "It's important that customers using our products have the very best technical support available to them. Our new structure will enable them to access this assistance more readily. I'd like to congratulate all our staff on their new roles."

Photo caption (L to R) - Michael Fance, Ed Carter and John Noyce, Scotts Professional UK.

www.scottsprofessional.co.uk



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