Terry Lifts Announces New Global Business Development Manager

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U.K.-based Terry Lifts has announced the promotion of Chris Hay to global business development manager. Hay is responsible for supporting the existing Terry Lifts network of export partners across Europe and the rest of the world. He will be seeking new business opportunities in these regions and actively recruiting new lift partners and dealers. He will also continue to manage and support key partners in the U.K. Hays previously worked at Terry Lifts as both an installation engineer and project service engineer. He then left to develop his skills, accepting a technical sales surveyor role with one of the world’s largest lift companies. He returned to Terry Lifts and was a regional sales manager before becoming a dedicated point of contact for key partners and the national dealer network. In this new role, Hay will work with global partners to boost product knowledge, advise on lift preparation and ensure a complete understanding of the requirements of Terry Lifts products and how they should be specified. 

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