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Honeywell today announced the appointment of Andrew Bull as UK sales director for Honeywell Video Systems (part of Honeywell Systems Group).  Based at the Runcorn office, Andrew is responsible for UK video product sales, working closely with dealers, consultants, specifiers and end users.  He heads up a six person sales team and reports to Joe Janick, sales director, Honeywell Systems Group EMEA.

Andrew joined Honeywell as part of the Novar acquisition last year, where he was business development director (security).  Andrew's career in the security industry spans more than 20 years, starting with Rees Instruments - in design and project management, later moving to Philips, and in 2000 joining Johnson Controls as sales director for the protective systems business. 

Andrew comments: "Honeywell Video Systems has a strong product line supported by a highly committed team of people.  It's an exciting time to be part of the business."

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