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Lightning Strikes Twice for StoneHouse Logic
Continuing with our ongoing regional development, StoneHouse Logic are opening operations in a new region. Following on from our success in Lancashire, West Yorkshire and our recent employment of Andy Long to spearhead our existing Manchester region, we are proud to announce that Paul Leck has joined us to build a new StoneHouse Logic hub in the North East.
Paul commented “It is a truly unique opportunity, helping StoneHouse move into a completely new area, and I am excited to get started with this challenge; getting my teeth into this new role and meeting with new clients around the North East.”
StoneHouse Logic are capitalizing on the success of current regions and Paul brings his wealth of expertise to both current and new customers in the region.
Regional Operations Director, Mark Edwards commented “We are very lucky to have Paul join our team, his knowledge of Sage software will be indispensable for our existing customer base as well as new customers across the whole business. The key to our regional development we believe lies in finding the right people to join our team so as that we can continue to offer the greatest customer service available.”
If you have any questions for Paul, or are interested in how this appointment may benefit your business please do not hesitate to get in touch.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sam Lesbirel .
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