Vision Fire & Security has appointed Shane Lewis as a Director of Sales - Fire EMEA, based in Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom.  Shane is already well known within the organisation, as he has been managing Vision Fire & Security's Asia Pacific Fire business for over five years.
 
Nick Carter, Senior VP and General Manager Sales & Marketing comments; "Shane has significant Sales Management experience in complex regions with an advanced understanding of distribution, customer service and importantly, what it takes to help unlock regional opportunity.  Shane will be a key driver in Europe, as we build on what is already a very dedicated and successful fire team in this region."
 
Shane comments, "I am delighted to join the European, Middle-East and African sales team.  This is a great opportunity to work with one of our largest and most professional sales teams worldwide.  I look forward to the challenges ahead, increasing my understanding of this culturally diverse region and developing strategy that will ultimately lead to regional success across all parts of our business".

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