Rob Cole

Sales & Business Development Director at Corrocoat Limited
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Leeds, England, United Kingdom, UK

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    • United Kingdom
    • Sales & Business Development Director
      • Dec 2006 - Present

      My role is extremely varied. Firstly Corrocoat has been providing cost effective anti corrosion methods, materials and engineering rehabilitation expertise for over 30 years and enjoys a proven track record in solving corrosion-related problems throughout industry, operating across five continents from more than thirty locations worldwide. Secondly our business is extremely diverse. We deal heavily with the oil, power, mining, marine, petrochemical and many more industries that encounter corrosion issues. My role apart from running the sales for the group is to deal with the major companies and to get our systems specified for various projects. Show less

    • United Kingdom
    • Retail Office Equipment
    • Business Development Manager
      • 2002 - 2006

      My main responsibility as a Business Development Manager was to find and appoint strong distributors of E Wood Ltd. products around the world and drive sales through them. My main responsibility as a Business Development Manager was to find and appoint strong distributors of E Wood Ltd. products around the world and drive sales through them.

    • United States
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Sales Manager
      • 2000 - 2002

      Majority of my time at Shades was spent on selling printed receipt roles to the major stores and banks. Majority of my time at Shades was spent on selling printed receipt roles to the major stores and banks.

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