LogoJET announces the appointment of Josh McNaughton as the new Manager of Technical Services and Product. McNaughton brings over two decades of industry experience, enhancing LogoJET’s commitment to delivering top-tier products and exceptional customer service.
Josh McNaughton joins LogoJET from Xante, where he held various leadership roles, including Vice President of Product Support and Technical Services. His extensive experience includes managing technical support for industrial inkjet printers, developing new products, and providing comprehensive sales and technical support to both domestic and international clients. McNaughton's background in customer relationship management, product development, and technical support is set to drive LogoJET's innovative endeavors forward.
"We are thrilled to welcome Josh McNaughton to the LogoJET team," said Susan Cox, CEO of LogoJET. "Josh's vast industry experience and proven track record of excellence in product support and development make him an invaluable addition to our leadership team. His expertise will undoubtedly enhance our technical services and product offerings, ensuring we continue to meet and exceed our customers' expectations."
Throughout his career, McNaughton has demonstrated a strong work ethic, a high level of energy, and the ability to think creatively to achieve goals. He has been instrumental in creating extensive product documentation, including sales tools, operator manuals, and service manuals, which have been critical in supporting pre- and post-sales activities. His hands-on experience with installation, training, and technical support will be a significant asset to LogoJET’s technical services team.
"I am excited to join LogoJET and look forward to contributing to the company's growth and success," said McNaughton. "LogoJET's commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction aligns perfectly with my professional values, and I am eager to work with the team to deliver outstanding products and services to our clients."
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