Jacqui Hamilton has been appointed Business Development Manager for Formula Interior Systems Sydney office.
April 1st, 2014
Formula is pleased to announce the appointment of Jacqui Hamilton to the role of Business Development Manager in their Sydney office.
Jacqui has been setting the pace for sales since her appointment last month with the new direction in Interior systems.
Having worked in the Commercial fit-out industry for the last 8 years, Jacqui has previously been a member of the Zenith Interiors sales teams in both the Sydney and Canberra markets.
Jacqui brings to the Formula team a passion for networking, strong client relationship skills and extensive industry knowledge gained through involvement in large scale fit-outs at all levels.
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