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Dantex Group has appointed two new members to its expanding team. Debbie Pendergrast joins as UK & International business manager and Camille Martin as a sales executive for Dantex’s Pico range of digital presses and 2-piece cans. Both appointments reinforce Dantex’s commitment to continually enhancing its service offering. With extensive experience in optimising customer bases and
managing key accounts, Debbie will work closely with the company’s UK sales team to drive organic growth and further develop relationships with clients worldwide. Her multilingual proficiency will be instrumental in facilitating global expansion across Dantex
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subsidiaries and neighbouring countries. She brings a wealth of knowledge in exploring new markets and launching successful product campaigns. Camille’s diverse background, with nearly a decade of experience in commercial sales, brings a fresh perspective to the Dantex sales team. Her role will span across the company’s Swiss and French offices, eventually including responsibilities towards Torelief on an international level. Despite not originating from the printing industry, Camille’s passion for technology and her ability to tailor solutions to meet clients’ needs make her an invaluable addition to the team.
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