1st Exchange appoints new marketing head

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Technology solutions provider 1st Exchange has announced Sally Davies as its new head of marketing.

Davies moves to 1st Exchange from her previous role as marketing manager at Zurich Financial Services with fifteen years experience, the majority in senior management. "I'm joining 1st Exchange, a growing company, so I can bring a greater degree of marketing focus and benefit to the company to help it develop its business," Davies says. "With the recent acquisition of N4 and a rebrand on the horizon it's a time when the company will be investing in developing its brand and its range of propositions for different markets to retain its market leading position. "The company is going t...

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