Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Croxsons appoints new sales manager for Scotland & Ireland

Glass packaging company, Croxsons, has appointed Jim Harrower as their new sales manager for Scotland and Ireland. Jim brings over 15 years of experience in the FMCG drinks industry, including five years dedicated to glass packaging.

Reporting to Matthew Winfield, Croxsons’ UK sales manager, Jim’s new role focuses on driving sales, expanding distribution and increasing market share of Croxsons’ primary packaging solutions across key sectors, including spirits, beer, food, non-alcoholic beverages and wine.

Commenting on his new position, Jim said: “I was attracted to this role because of Croxsons’ excellent reputation and rich history in the packaging industry. The company’s strong values and commitment to its people make it an incredibly appealing place to work.”

On a personal note, he added: “Joining Croxsons marks an exciting step in my career. I’m thrilled to continue working in an industry I’m passionate about, with a forward-thinking company that has a great culture. I’m looking forward to contributing to Croxsons’ success in Scotland and Ireland.”

“With a proven track record and a passion for delivering value to customers, I’m confident that Jim will further strengthen Croxsons’ presence in these regions, ensuring the company continues to meet the needs of its diverse and growing client base. His appointment aligns with our ongoing strategic plan for growth,” said Croxsons’ CEO, Tim Croxson.

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