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Redflex names new European Business Development Manager

Redflex Traffic Systems has announced that Dudi Cohen will become the company’s European Business Development Manager. Dudi will relocate to the United Kingdom to take up his new position. Dudi has been with Redflex for more than six years, starting in the research and development team and later as US Support Manager, liaising with Redflex’s sister office in the United States covering technical support, project management, pre and after sales support, back office operation, training, supply chain management
April 17, 2013 Read time: 1 min
112 Redflex Traffic Systems has announced that Dudi Cohen will become the company’s European Business Development Manager. Dudi will relocate to the United Kingdom to take up his new position.

Dudi has been with Redflex for more than six years, starting in the research and development team and later as US Support Manager, liaising with Redflex’s sister office in the United States covering technical support, project management, pre and after sales support, back office operation, training, supply chain management, production and implementation.

Redflex already has UK and European approvals for its mobile and fixed enforcement systems and Dudi Cohen’s appointment will allow the company to further expand its presence in the region. “I am looking forward to entering the European market and its many challenges, while also expanding all aspects of the Redflex business,” he said.

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