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Secure Logiq has added even more security industry knowledge and experience to its team with three new hires. Ivan Sval, Ben Pavesi and Andy Major have all become part of the Secure Logiq family, with roles ranging from engineering to sales.

Surveillance systems expert

Ivan Sval joins as Regional Sales Manager for the European Union. Based in Slovenia, he has gained a huge amount of experience over a career spent working with a variety of surveillance manufacturers, including the likes of Arecont Vision and Avigilon.

It is the technology and the expertise that attracted Sval to join Secure Logiq, and his understanding of the market in the EU, combined with his deep-rooted technical knowledge, makes him the perfect person to take on this role.

Vast experience in Process Management

Ben Pavesi has signed on to Secure Logiq for the role of Production Engineer

Ben Pavesi has signed on to Secure Logiq for the role of Production Engineer. While this is his first role in the security sector, he brings with him a great deal of experience in process management, across different sectors. He will use this knowledge to help Secure Logiq enhance its internal business processes, so as to ensure the company runs as smoothly as possible and provides the best possible service to customers.

Andy Major joins Secure Logiq in the role of Pre-Sales Engineer. Major is a familiar face to many in the industry, with over 16 years of industry experience gained at Veracity, Baydale Control Systems and Mayfair Security Group.

Understanding the needs of surveillance system users

This means that Andy brings with him an intrinsic understanding of the needs of surveillance system users. This new position will see Major help the sales team design and check tender responses and customer enquiries, as well as produce quotes and support the company at exhibitions.

With Ivan, Ben and Andy, we have added some very talented people to the team,” said Secure Logiq Sales Director, Ben Yoxall, adding “Between the three of them, there is a huge amount of knowledge which can be put to good use, to benefit the company and most importantly, our clients.

Ben Yoxall adds, “This is a hugely important moment in the continuing growth of Secure Logiq and adding in people of this calibre highlights the path we are taking as a company. All three have settled in very quickly and we are delighted to have them on board.

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