
04 December 2007, 4:44pm
Aerial mapping specialist BlueSky has made two new appointments to its existing Commercial Sales Team. Adam Foyston (on left) and Hassan Salleh have been appointed as Sales Executives with responsibility for managing existing accounts and developing new opportunities and sales within specific vertical markets. Foyston and Salleh will both be based at the company’s Leicestershire headquarters.
“By appointing industry specific sales personnel we can realise the potential of individual sectors, developing a strong presence through detailed and in-depth knowledge of current market issues and trends,” said Rachel Tidmarsh, Managing Director of BlueSky. She continued, “Foyston and Salleh bring valuable sales and marketing experience and will both be a great asset to Bluesky in its continuing plan of developing customised products and services for specific sectors. “
BlueSky is a UK based company specialising in aerial imaging and remote sensing data collection and processing. With projects extending around the globe it has an international reputation for the creation of seamless digital aerial photography and 3D landscape/cityscape visualisations. BlueSky’s national mapping centre provides digital maps, site maps, satellite imagery, aerial photography and ultra-high resolution imagery of cities and towns.
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