Sanyo’s CCTV division gets new manager
Steve has worked within the CCTV industry since 2000
Sanyo has strengthened its sales team with the appointment of Steve Green as Business Development Manager.

Steve, who will report to David Hammond, European Sales Manager for Sanyo's CCTV division, has worked within the CCTV industry since 2000. He was initially with Norbain where he was the General Manager of the National Accounts division and then had a spell of two years with Verint before joining Dedicated Micros, where he was the UK Sales and Distribution Manager.

"I am delighted to be able to join Sanyo at a time when it is successfully re-establishing itself as one of the CCTV industry's leading brand names," said Steve. "Sanyo is able to offer customers a comprehensive range of CCTV products but I am particularly excited about the sales opportunities for the full HD camera range. It is clear from the interest shown by visitors to the Sanyo stand at IFSEC 2010 that the price/performance ratio of the full HD cameras is meeting the expectations of a growing number of customers."

Sanyo launched its range of real time full HD cameras at the end of 2009. The nine cameras are collectively designed to provide a solution for virtually any project with vandal resistant domes, PTZ cameras and a zoom camera included in the range, as well as a choice of three fixed cameras with CS mounts to provide a choice of lens.

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