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Industry jobs: Roles filled at Autoglass, Cazoo, AutoProtect, IAAF, Samsara, Swarco and RHCV

Autoglass names Chris Abbotson as new national sales manager Autoglass has appointed Chris Abbotson as national sales manager to lead the company’s commercial team. Part of the senior leadership team for more than 13 years, he steps into this new role having previously worked as commercial manager and senior business manager for the company. As national sales manager, Abbotson will lead the commercial sales team across fleet, insurance, leasing, rental and trade. A key focus will be on maintaining strong relationships with clients and driving account development, as well as generating new business opportunities across all parts of the business, said Autoglass. 

Former ServiceNow Executive, Philip van der Wilt, Joins Samsara to Lead European Operations

Former ServiceNow Executive, Philip van der Wilt, Joins Samsara to Lead European Operations News provided by Share this article Share this article SAN FRANCISCO, April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Samsara, the pioneer of the Connected Operations Cloud, today announced the company has appointed Philip van der Wilt to lead its European operations based in London. He joins Samsara from ServiceNow where he most recently served as senior vice president and general manager of Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Prior to ServiceNow, he was vice president of EMEA sales at CommVault and held numerous sales roles at EMC and EMC companies. One of Samsara s key goals for the year is to drive exponential growth in our international markets, said Andy McCall, chief revenue officer at Samsara. We have a fantastic foundation in the region and a tremendous opportunity to continue to grow. Philip s experience building and scaling companies across multiple markets and product categories is one

The Tories are still the most popular political party in the UK

  Advertisement The public were polled on the 15th and 16th of December, before tighter lockdown restrictions came into force. Last Saturday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that areas of the UK including London and the South East would be plunged into Tier 4 lockdown. Originally, lockdown rules were set to be relaxed for the entire week around Christmas - but this has been reduced to just Christmas Day. The government have blamed a new, mutant strain of coronavirus for the tightening of lockdown. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said it was important for everybody to act like they might have the virus in order to bring the virus under control .

Waste, Negligence And Cronyism: Inside Britain s Pandemic Spending

Waste, Negligence And Cronyism: Inside Britain s Pandemic Spending
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Companies with no prior experience were awarded £4 5 billion in COVID-19 contracts

The UK government was under intense pressure to obtain sufficient supplies of PPE, ventilators and Covid-19 test kits when the pandemic started to sweep through the country in early 2020. These supplies were essential for stopping the spread of the virus, but many were critical of the speed with which these items were procured. Over time, questions were also asked about where the supplies were coming from, and more importantly - who was being paid to produce them. Around £16 billion worth of coronavirus contracts have so far been awarded. (Photo: Getty) In total, around 1,200 contracts were awarded to firms involved in producing essential supplies. Of the contracts awarded, £4.5 billion went to companies with no prior experience of manufacturing such items. A further £3.7 billion went to firms that have political ties to the Conservative Party, according to the report published in the New York Times.

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