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AMG expands Americas sales team

Three veterans from ComNet will bring to bear their transmission products sales experience
By Adam Hill March 16, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
The UK-based firm is now selling its network and fibre optic transmission products in North America (© Wrightstudio | Dreamstime.com)

AMG Systems has recruited three industry veterans from what was ComNet to lead its network and fibre optic transmission products sales push into the Americas market.

Dave Sinise
Dave Sinise

First up is Dave Sinise, formerly ComNet Eastern Regional Sales Manager, and who is now AMG Vice President of Sales for the East Region. An electrical engineer, he led ComNet ITS and Security Sales for the East Region since ComNet started in 2008, and was a key driver in the firm’s product development plans.

Dan Anderson
Dan Anderson

The next new hire is Dan Anderson, former ComNet Director of Sales, who becomes AMG Vice President of Sales for the West Region.

The last of the trio is Frank (Skip) Haight, former ComNet Vice President of Marketing, who has taken the role of AMG Americas Marketing Manager.

Skip Haight
Skip Haight

Steve Clarke, AMG Managing Director, said: “When we decided to bring our innovative line of transmission products to North America, we knew we needed to attract top talent to succeed in the Americas Security and Infrastructure markets."

The fibre optic, copper and wireless video and data transmission equipment is aimed at the intelligent transportation market.

Clarke said the three men are "at the top of their field and have succeeded in every facet of their responsibilities” and have been in the sales and marketing of transmission products for over 20 years.

"We believe the combined experience of all three is perfect to lead AMG into the North American Market,” Clarke concluded.

 

 

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