Promotion of Howard Wright

A massive congratulations to Howard Wright on his promotion to Key Account Manager. Howard has been with MS for six years, during which time he has progressed in several different roles from Mobile AC Engineer to Account Supervisor and now to Key Account Manager. Howard`s enthusiasm and ambition to progress within the company are welcomed, enabling him to develop relationships with new clients, broadening our client base and in turn, strengthening our company position. It is refreshing to find such a dedicated employee. Howard is determined to build his company portfolio over time by ensuring that key accounts are developed and actively supported. Howard`s engineering background within the industry, supported by his ambition in the business, gives him an understanding of how to improve customer satisfaction, company growth and service levels.  Well done, Howard!

From the Directors at MS, we would like to thank you for your hard work and wish you all the success in your new role.

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