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BOFA Appoints New BDM to support International Growth
BOFA International, world leader in fume and dust extraction technology, has appointed Luke Ziolkowski as Business Development Manager–Special Projects to grow its international presence in the 3D printing, automotive and dental sectors.
Based in Warsaw, Poland, Luke joins the BOFA team with considerable experience gained in capital equipment sales for the healthcare industry and is looking forward to using his international business experience to expand the company’s market reach.
Luke commented: “It’s a great time to be joining BOFA. The company is at the forefront of fume and dust extraction technologies that keep people safe in the workplace and help businesses improve productivity. I am looking forward to playing my part in enhancing existing customer relationships and developing new opportunities in line with BOFA’s growth strategy.”
Since its formation as a small family business in 1987, BOFA has developed into the global leader of technology that removes hazardous airborne contaminants created during industrial processes such as laser marking and PCB manufacture. Today, it employs around 250 people at its Poole headquarters in the UK, and has offices and warehouses in Germany and the USA, as well as a global network of distributors.
Now in its 30th year, BOFA has experienced impressive global growth during 2017 and its systems are now sold in over 100 countries. The company also received the Queen’s Award for Innovation earlier this year. www.bofa.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Colin Bridgman .
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