REDARC Appoints New Zealand National Sales Manager
REDARC Appoints New Zealand National Sales Manager
May 11, 2023
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REDARC Appoints New Zealand National Sales Manager
With the REDARC team growing across the world, we’re excited to announce the appointment of Richard Shaw to the role of National Sales Manager – NZ.
Richard joins our Sales Representative in New Zealand, Kyle Chetty, in being responsible for promoting and growing the REDARC brand, while maintaining our customer relationships in New Zealand.
Having started in December 2022, Richard brings his extensive experience in the ATV/offroad and marine industries. This experience comes from his previous roles at Yamaha Motor New Zealand and Bombardier Recreational Products.
Speaking on his new role, Richard said, “
“We are thrilled to welcome Richard to REDARC,” said Ben Marsh, General Manager Aftermarket Sales – Australia and New Zealand, “His experience is going to be valuable in growing our New Zealand sales and customer base with the support from Kyle and our team.”
For further enquiries contact the REDARC head office.
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