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Pioneering UK-based audible and visual signalling equipment manufacturer Klaxon Signals is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Head of Division.

With over 20 industry years’ experience, Neil Grice takes up the position following a number of successful roles including sales and engineering within Klaxon Signals and previously Technical Support roles at Texecom Ltd, the parent company of Klaxon.

Neil’s knowledge and experience

Neil is trusted with growing key parts across the globe while ensuring Klaxon is at the fore of innovation

Commenting on Neil’s appointment, David Mountfield Chief Revenue Officer for Texecom Ltd & Klaxon Signals said: “Klaxon is a very important part of our business, we take great pride in designing, & developing industry-pioneering electronic sounders; voice enhanced sounders; sirens; beacons and wide area notification equipment–keeping millions of people safe across the globe. Neil’s knowledge and experience of our product portfolio and the requirements of the market demonstrate our commitment to both our customer base and the end-users that they serve.

Working closely with key customers, distribution partners and the team at Klaxon, Neil is tasked with growing key territories across the globe while ensuring Klaxon are at the forefront of product innovation and design for the fire evacuation, industrial signalling and mass notification markets.

Neil’s first assignment

Commenting on his appointment, Neil said: “With over 9 years of installation and maintenance experience ‘in the field’ prior to joining the business and my further experience with both Texecom & Klaxon, I am looking forward to using my skills and experience to provide our customers with best-in-class solutions and service.”

Neil’s first assignment will be leading Klaxon’s attendance on stand 4-D32 at the Intersec Exhibition at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 16th to 18th January 2024.

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