01.23.15
Domino announced the promotion of Mike Hurst to general manager for the UK sales channel, replacing Will Edwards, who was recently promoted to the new position as European sales director.
Since joining Domino in 1991, Hurst has held a variety of roles including overseeing start-up business units as a result of organic business growth and acquisitions. He began his career in engineering and after attaining a first class honors degree in computer science, he qualified as a chartered engineer, before moving into product management.
As product director for Domino, Hurst was instrumental in three new business acquisitions and Domino’s subsequent entrance into the high resolution inkjet printing and print and apply sectors. He also contributed significantly to the company’s move into coding automation, ahead of one of his more recent roles, as director of sales channel development.
Since 2013, he has worked in the UK Sales and Service Channel, as director of UK sales, responsible for direct sales management and leadership of the sales team.
“I’m delighted to be taking on full channel responsibility as UK general manager and I am thoroughly looking forward to the challenges that this will inevitably bring,” Hurst said. “A key aspiration is to increase our footprint in our established industry sectors and to work to increase our presence in new industry sectors.”
Since joining Domino in 1991, Hurst has held a variety of roles including overseeing start-up business units as a result of organic business growth and acquisitions. He began his career in engineering and after attaining a first class honors degree in computer science, he qualified as a chartered engineer, before moving into product management.
As product director for Domino, Hurst was instrumental in three new business acquisitions and Domino’s subsequent entrance into the high resolution inkjet printing and print and apply sectors. He also contributed significantly to the company’s move into coding automation, ahead of one of his more recent roles, as director of sales channel development.
Since 2013, he has worked in the UK Sales and Service Channel, as director of UK sales, responsible for direct sales management and leadership of the sales team.
“I’m delighted to be taking on full channel responsibility as UK general manager and I am thoroughly looking forward to the challenges that this will inevitably bring,” Hurst said. “A key aspiration is to increase our footprint in our established industry sectors and to work to increase our presence in new industry sectors.”