• Jet Technologies' new films product manager, Crissy Maddocks: Looking to build the company’s market share.
    Jet Technologies' new films product manager, Crissy Maddocks: Looking to build the company’s market share.
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Jet Technologies has appointed Crissy Maddocks to the position of product manager for the company’s extensive range of celloglazing films and finishing consumables.

Maddocks previously worked as general manager of PacFilm for five years, from 2004 to 2009, when it was sold to Ferrostaal. She then moved to Ferrostaal where she worked as product manager, gaining extensive knowledge of the films market.

“I’m very confident that I can utilise my expertise in these products to expand the company’s portfolio and build on its already substantial market share,” she said. 

“With Crissy Maddocks’ experience and client relationships we look forward to working more closely than ever with our clients to provide them with exceptional products and service,” Jet Technologies' director, Jack Malki, said

“We have known Crissy for many years and feedback from clients has always been very positive, so her appointment was an easy decision for us to make.”

Jet Technologies will exhibit at PacPrint13 at stand number 1238.

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