• Redd&Whyte Appoints New UK Sales Manager
    Sarah Chaudhry

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    Redd&Whyte Appoints New UK Sales Manager

    Redd&Whyte, a supplier of liquid handling automation for drug discovery and life science research applications, has appointed Sarah Chaudhry as its new UK sales manager.
    Sarah has over 12 years’ experience in sales management within major life science equipment companies including Elga Process Water and Sartorius where she supported a range of laboratory systems.

    With a degree in Biomedical Sciences from Sheffield Hallam University Sarah will also draw on her knowledge of life science research and automated laboratory equipment to offer advice and support on the company’s Preddator low-volume dispensers range.


    Roger Poole, Managing Director of Redd&Whyte continued: “We want to develop our UK presence with the Preddator so are delighted to facilitate this by adding a new UK sales manager to our team. Sarah’s specialist approach to supporting laboratory equipment, we believe will allow us to enhance our reputation for delivering unrivalled low-volume dispensing performance to all our existing and potential UK clients.”
     


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