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To support the continuation of JDX’s exponential growth, we are pleased to announce that Sarah Bater will be moving into the position of Global Head of Sales Operations, effective from 1st July 2020. Sarah will report directly to Mike Berry, Chief Commercial Officer.
Sarah will be responsible for delivering on the demand for Operational and Commercial excellence within the business, supporting the drive towards global standardization. She brings with her over 6 years of knowledge within the JDX business and boasts experience in building, transforming and automating the Business Management function.
Sarah has held several positions of leadership within JDX Consulting and built successful teams to support the business’ Year on Year growth. Sarah stated:
“I am delighted to take up the role of Global Head of Sales Operations for JDX Consulting, in such a crucial period of growth for the business. As JDX continues to expand and mature, the demand for process optimization and streamlining of the newly established Sales Operations function, becomes increasingly evident. The team here at JDX are well positioned to provide market leading solutions to our customers within Consulting, Document Lifecycle Management, Transformation and Technology. This role is key to ensuring the operational and commercial excellence, which sits behind our global engagements.”
The company commented that Sarah’s ’s appointment follows a recent decision to integrate and simplify its sales operation structure globally. Please join us in wishing Sarah every success in her new venture!
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