Green-tech promotion

Green-tech promotion supports management team

UK supplier to the landscaping, forestry and horticultural industries, Green-tech has recently promoted key account manager Jordan Webster to sales manager. Jordan will be tasked with maintaining his key accounts, whilst mentoring other members of the team and developing other accounts.

Well-known and respected in the industry, Jordan recently celebrated his ten-year anniversary with Green-tech. He is a former Pro Landscaper the next generation 30 under 30 winner and is a recognised face at industry events and exhibitions.

Alongside other sales managers, Jordan will support the management team to set and achieve company budgets whilst managing the day-to-day running of his team. He will head up the newly refurbished Green-tech trade centre in North Yorkshire and oversee the team who are tasked with identifying local growth opportunities and driving sales through new and existing customers.

Commenting on the appointment, Sales Director Richard Gill said, “I am thrilled for Jordan. He is a key person in our sales team and it’s great that he has stepped up to take a management role. Jordan has a wealth of experience and knowledge, and this coupled with his commitment and enthusiasm will stand him in good stead to lead his team and be successful in his new role. I am confident that he will make a great contribution to the future growth and development of Green-tech.”

Remarking on his new role, Jordan adds: “I am delighted to have received this promotion and I’m looking forward to developing this role. It’s a new challenge for me but I feel I have a lot to add and I’m excited about taking an active part in the management side of the business as well as being instrumental in growing sales.”

If you are interested in joining Green-tech and building a career within the landscaping industry, click the link below to check out their careers page with all current vacancies.

https://www.green-tech.co.uk/about-us/careers

Picture caption: L to R Jordan Webster and Richard Gill

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