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Prior to joining Videalert, Jonathan spent five years with SEA as Product Manager
Jonathan Hector has over 30 years’ engineering experience with major UK-based organisations

Videalert, one of the UK’s leading suppliers of traffic enforcement and management solutions, has announced the appointment of Jonathan Hector as Business Development Manager. In this new role he will be responsible for developing business opportunities with customers and partners as well as providing technical support for deployments of Videalert solutions.  He will also provide valuable input to Videalert’s ongoing product development roadmap to ensure the company maintains its leading market position.

Engineering experience

Jonathan Hector is a seasoned industry professional with over 30 years’ engineering experience with major UK-based organisations. Prior to joining Videalert, Jonathan spent five years with SEA as Product Manager where he managed a team of seventeen people handling the design, development, manufacture, delivery and support of the ROADflow traffic system. He was instrumental in growing this business from infancy to a leading enforcement provider in the UK and establishing a significant presence in other international markets such as the USA.

Increasing CCTV demand

According to Tim Daniels, Sales and Marketing Director at Videalert:  “This key appointment will enable us to meet the increasing demand for our innovative CCTV-based traffic enforcement and management solutions from local authorities and law enforcement agencies across the UK and internationally.  Jonathan’s extensive experience of specifying and deploying DfT accredited systems will enhance our ability to help customers achieve the highest productivity at the lowest operational cost.”

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