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Paxton Access Limited, a market leader in the design and manufacture of electronic access control systems, has announced the appointment of Andy Reynolds as OEM Account Manager.  Andy's role is to manage current OEM customer relationships and to expand OEM opportunities for Paxton Access both within the UK and overseas.

With over seven years experience in the security industry Andy Reynolds has acquired in-depth knowledge of access control systems and reader technologies.  He joins Paxton Access from ASSA Limited, a manufacturer of mechanical security products, where Andy was the Access Control Support Manager.  Prior to this, Andy worked for a security installer, WOT Security Group in Surrey, where in the role of Support Manager, he became very familiar with Paxton Access solutions including Net2.

Andy's broad experience within the security industry combined with his detailed understanding of access control technologies will equip him to explore new OEM opportunities for Paxton Access whilst providing effective support to existing OEM customers.  Insights gained from having worked with manufacturers, installers and end users along with his professional background as an electrical design engineer, will come into play as he deepens Paxton Access' commitment to this sector of the security industry.

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