Affinity continues to grow

10th July 2019

Affinity, a privately-owned IT and Telecoms business based in Sheffield, has expanded further with the recruitment of Rich Davies to its team of Account Managers.

Rich has a wealth of experience in Account Management, having held similar roles at ProCo Print and The Sheffield Chamber of Commerce. Most recently, Rich was self-employed running R3D2 Social Media. A regular on the Sheffield networking scene, the role seemed to fit Rich's skill set perfectly. -I am thrilled to be joining such a vibrant, specialist team in Sheffield. I'm passionate about customer service, building relationships and the Steel City - so this role was a perfect fit. Davies said. Colin Beaumont, MD of Affinity, said: -I'm delighted to be able to welcome someone of Rich's calibre and experience to the team. He's a perfect fit for Affinity and the type of culture we have built. We have complete confidence that Rich will play a key role in the future growth of the business. To speak to Rich about how Affinity could support your business, drop him an email at rich.davies@affinityit.co.uk

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