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Evolution, the globally renowned integrated fire & security systems business, has opened a new office in Cork, Ireland, so as to service the increasing new business opportunities in the area.

New Cork service and support base

The new Cork office will provide new account management, service and support base in the county and beyond for new and existing customers, and coincides with the appointment of two new members to the team.

Mark Field has been appointed as a Key Account Manager responsible for leading and executing Evolution’s sales strategy in the region, focused on the Critical Infrastructure and Commercial sectors. Mark, who has a technical background, joins Evolution with more than eight years’ experience in the security industry.

Access control, fire alarm and CCTV systems expert

In his new role, Arno will provide frontline support, delivering the highest level of customer service

Joining Mark is Arno Redelinghuis, who joins the business as a Service Engineer. Arno has more than seven years’ industry experience and has extensive specialist knowledge of access control systems, fire alarms and CCTV systems. In his new role, Arno will provide frontline support, delivering the highest level of customer service.

Mark Corrigan, who serves as Evolution’s Director in Ireland affirmed that the new office supports the company’s commitment to growth and its people strategy in the region.

Effective resources to support new business

Mark Corrigan said, “It’s important for us to ensure that we have the resource in the right location to service new business, deliver exceptional customer service at every stage, and develop new opportunities. I’d like to welcome Mark and Arno to the team, and I look forward to working closely with them as we look to expand our presence and build further success in Ireland.

The new Cork office was officially opened by Evolution’s Operations Manager in Ireland, John Colfer, in February 2021.

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