Sunday, November 24, 2024

Two join packaging company in account management roles

Certified packaging company Reuseabox at Dry Doddington near Newark has welcomed Tom Spencer and Alicia Anderson to its team as National Account Managers.

Tom said: “I love the ideals and purpose of Reuseabox and I wanted a job where could I make a difference. Plus, I saw that Reggie, the office dog, was listed as Barketing Manager on the website and knew this was the place for me!”

Alicia Anderson, recognised as Apprentice of the Year by the East Midlands Chamber of Commerce in 2023, comes to Reuseabox with a background in business development and B2B sales. She said: “I wanted to get my foot in the door within the environmental industry and have the opportunity to connect and grow with a more purpose-driven company. What I love about Reuseabox is that we’re actively giving back to the planet.”

As National Account Managers, Tom and Alicia will play crucial roles in supporting Reuseabox’s existing customer base, ensuring seamless order processing, and assisting clients in finding the perfect boxes for reuse.

These appointments follow Reuseabox’s recent contract wins with industry giants such as Hovis, Yeo Valley, and a prominent nationwide distribution company. This success also led to them opening a second warehouse in Nottingham at the end of 2023.

The expansion not only underscores Reuseabox’s growing market presence in the cardboard box industry but also reflects the increasing demand from companies seeking to reduce their carbon footprint.

Company founder Jack Good said: “We are thrilled to welcome Tom and Alicia to our team. Their expertise and passion for sustainability align perfectly with our mission to disrupt the packaging industry through reuse. As we continue to grow, their contributions will be invaluable in serving our customers and driving our vision forward.”

With the addition of Tom and Alicia, Reuseabox’s team has grown from 14 to 20 members in just 12 months, further solidifying their commitment to promoting sustainable practices and offering exceptional customer service.

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