Sales team strengthens in Scotland and North East

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Sales team strengthens in Scotland and North East

01 Jun, 2009

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Leading specialist providers of quality gas chromatography columns and accessories, Thames Restek (UK), are pleased to announce that Graham MacPhail has joined their sales team. In his new role, he will be responsible for accounts in Scotland and north-east England, providing technical support for clients and information on Thames Restek’s extensive product range.

Since completing an honours degree in Chemistry six years ago, Graham has gained a wealth of valuable experience within the industry. Prior to joining Thames Restek he spent four years working as an Analytical Chemist for a well known contract laboratory, in Edinburgh, where he analysed pharmaceutical products using techniques such as HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography) and GC (Gas Chromatography).   Prior to accepting the position, Graham was already familiar with some of the Restek products and well aware of the company’s exceptional reputation within the industry. Graham explains: “I am keen to combine my knowledge of pharmaceutical analysis with a career in sales. My previous post has provided me with hands on experience that will help me understand the needs of my clients. I am looking forward to building up a strong client base, getting to know the customers and successfully meeting their requirements.”

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