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Strategic Role Focused on Direct Dealer Support
May 25 2023
UK-based Elemental Microanalysis is pleased to announce the promotion of Natasha Jeynes to Key Account Manager, a dealer-focused role including sales campaign planning, pricing support and leadership for the company, a leading global supplier to the elemental analysis market sector.
Technical expertise and communication skills were key attributes required by the management team for this major role which, as part of Elemental’s strategic plan to increase lines of communication from Elemental directly to dealers, will allow for additional joint focus on product development and regional growth to support dealers’ success. As Laboratory Analysis Manager, Natasha had both technical expertise and on-site access to the entire team at Elemental Microanalysis.
“I’ve enjoyed getting to know our dealers on a personal level and finding out more about what they need to support their growth,” said Natasha Jeynes. “At Elemental, we have spent the last few years focused on quality initiatives and growing our product lines. Working with dealers to help grow their businesses by leveraging my technical knowledge and Elemental’s quality products is something I’m looking forward to.”
Natasha joined Elemental Microanalysis in 2017 as Laboratory Analysis Manager, where her experience with creating technical written documents and status as a Trained Auditor were immediately put to use spearheading Elemental’s drive for ISO17034 certification. She has worked in various business environments within the scientific industry since 2010, including at a commercial laboratory and in research lab management. Natasha holds an MChem Master’s in Chemistry from the University of Surrey where she held 1st Class Honours. She is also a Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Dealers with Elemental Microanalysis are encouraged to directly contact Natasha, (Natasha.Jeynes@Microanalysis.co.uk) with any questions or concerns.
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