Sensor grows in KZN

June 2016 News & Events

In July of 2015, Sensor Security opened a branch in KwaZulu-Natal and in less than a year is already expanding. Former KZN regional sales manager, Charmaine Daniels, will soon be moving into the position of managing director of Sensor Africa.

Her primary task in this new role is to ensure that Sensor’s national clients receive the service they deserve. Daniels had this to say about her promotion and shared her insights into how Sensor is living up to its claim of setting the standard, “I have been working really hard at my career so I am thrilled that my efforts have been recognised and I am really looking forward to the new set of challenges that lie ahead. Sensor is very people orientated, putting its staff and its customers first. The company has no hidden agenda, what is said is meant and what is promised is delivered.”

As of the 1st of May, Shaun Momberg fills Daniels’ shoes as the regional sales manager for KwaZulu-Natal. A newcomer to the Sensor family, he was attracted to Sensor’s commitment to customer care and quality. In fact, he proactively approached Sensor’s management team and sold them his skills.

“It was a bold move, but they listened and gave me the chance to prove myself,” he says. And while he is relatively new to the company Momberg has many years of experience in the industry and talks freely about the relationships that Sensor holds with its customers. “When it comes to designing a solution, Sensor works around their client’s specific needs and finds solutions that slot into their business processes.”

For more information contact Sensor Security Systems, +27 (0)11 314 9419, [email protected], www.sensorsecurity.co.za



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