David has been a member of the Victory Imaging team for a while now and as one of his valued customers we thought you might like to know a bit more about him!
Here we find out what makes him tick (and what doesn't!). What is your job at Victory Imaging?
As Sales Executive I look after the Imaging department, source new business and nurture existing clients.
What is the favourite part of your job?
I love the challenge of growing the department and building new business relationships. Having a fantastic assistant too - I couldn't do my job without Charmaine! | |
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"The funniest thing that happened to me at work was when I dressed up as a copper with
my networking group, holding up the traffic like the Beatles Abbey Road cover"Click here to see the photo... |
My favourite holiday ever was...
A five capitol cruise in the Baltic - Denmark, Estonia, Russia, Finland and Sweden - bliss!
Which product is most popular among your customers?
It has to be a mixture of the trusty banner stands and the
classic hemmed and eyeleted banner.
My favourite Victory Imaging product is...
Wall-A-Tac - this product is so versatile and can be used anywhere. It can set a mood, motivate or just get your statement across. Fantastic stuff.
My favourite film is...
It changes from week to week, but at the moment it has to be the Avengers in 3D. It's awesome!. |
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We hope you've enjoyed
finding out more about our
Sales Executive David.
If you'd like to ask him anything about Victory Imaging's
products and services click here to email him or call on 01246 570771. |
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The most famous person I've met is probably my sister.
She used to be a Playboy model, but of course I'm the real looker in the family! |
My favourite band is...
I couldn't give one single band. I listen to a lot of styles from
early trojan reggae to OI! street punk and northern soul.
The joke that makes me laugh out loud is...
I couldn't include it here - my MD would shoot me!!
The most unusual request I've had at work from a customer was...
To stand in the street with pieces of cardboard and felt tip designs to see what his signs would look like when made. |