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Technologies has appointed Peter Jager has as rticipating member/shareholder.


Peter, 45, has more than 15 years of experience in the coffffee and vending machine business and the past seven years he has worked as channel development manager at Nestlé Professional Europe. Marketing manager, Petra Heusschen said: “We are confident that his international experience will be a great asset for our team. Peter was also born and bred close to our factory, so he will fit in perfectly in the no-nonsense mentality at ETNA.


“Over the past years, ETNA has seen a stable growth and has made huge steps forward.We believe that we can spread our wings even further, especially on an international level now Peter has joined our team.”


EVOCA stalwart fter nine years presiding


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over E VOCA UK Dave Ward has retired and he replaced by Hervé aud, (pictured


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right). Hervé has been in the


UK since the beginning of May undergoing a


comprehensive handover process.


Hervé has a finance background and has


been with EVOCA for 15 years, initially managing the company’s French leasing business.


He subsequently took


over as country manager for France and most recently spent three years looking aftfter both EVOCA’s North and South American operations from a base in Miami.


He brings with him a wealth of knowledge about the out-of- home drinks and snacks business garnered from many countries – as well as an intimate knowledge of EVOCA products.


Dave told Vending International: “I have every confidence that Hervé will continue the excellent work carried out by the UK team in delivering new and innovative products, together with ever improving service levels to all our customers.”


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