Sales consultancy durhamlane reveals EU expansion despite country's Brexit fear
Sales acceleration consultancy, durhamlane has announced its European expansion.
The group has opened a new delivery centre in Bratislava, Slovakia.
The new delivery centre will enable durhamlane to better serve its global client base, providing multi-lingual, pan-EMEA projects across its three services areas.
These will include: outsourced business development; sales training; coaching and consulting; and sales recruitment.
Richard Lane, co-founder and managing partner of durhamlane, said: “We’re incredibly excited about what our new European delivery centre means for both our clients and colleagues - it’s a fantastic achievement for all of us at durhamlane.
“Now, we know what you’re thinking, ’what about the Brexit-shaped-elephant in the room? At durhamlane, we firmly believe in our ninth sales mantra - ‘it’s up to you!’”
The company has also created a further 15 new jobs so far this year and plans to create even more over the coming weeks and months.
Lee Durham, co-founder and managing partner, concluded: “Ultimately, no-one knows what Brexit will look like for certain. However, we’ve always preached that it’s up to you to make things happen.”
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