Major UK-based Intruder Detection manufacturer - Texecom is pleased to announce a key addition to their UK sales team with the appointment of a new Head of Commercial Partnerships.

Barry Clayton

With over 25 years of extensive experience in the security industry, Barry Clayton has joined Texecom in the newly formed role which will see him lead the key customer and technology partnership function to increase support for these stakeholders.

Before joining Texecom, Barry held roles in retail internal investigations and physical security, managing multi-million-pound electronic security projects across various sectors, most recently with a national systems integration group.

Expertise and skills 

Commenting on his appointment, Barry Clayton said, “As a British manufacturer with a global footprint, joining Texecom at this stage of our growth journey is a fantastic opportunity."

He adds, "I am excited to apply my expertise and skills to demonstrate the benefits of the Texecom suite of solutions within key market sectors utilising my vast experience, not only from an end-user of security systems perspective but also my experience as a solutions integrator and working for a pioneering security manufacturer."

David Mountfield's comment

Barry Clayton will report directly to Chief Revenue Officer, David Mountfield, who said “I’m delighted to welcome Barry to the team, his experience speaks for itself. Coupled with our professionally graded solutions and an exciting product roadmap, I am looking forward to working with Barry to support our key customers moving forward.

Barry has already begun meeting with key customers, end-users, and distribution partners and will continue to do so at The Security Event next month where he will be on stand 5/F10 showcasing Texecom’s all-new SmartCom Pro communicator, Digital Services, and intruder detection solutions.

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