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MTA completes MACH 2006 machine tool
show team
The 'new look' MACH 2006 team was completed this week, with Roger Kaye joining The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA), organisers of MACH, as MACH 2006 Sales Manager.
The new look MACH 2006 team was completed this week, with Roger Kaye joining The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA), organisers of MACH, as MACH 2006 Sales Manager Kaye has more than 30 years' experience in exhibition sales and marketing, having worked for companies such as Reed, Westrade Fairs and Turret, amongst others
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 13 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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He will be concentrating his activities on building relationships with existing exhibitors as well as attracting new companies to the 2006 show.
MTA Exhibition Manager, Graham Shearsmith, commented: "MACH as an exhibition has an extremely exciting future and with our team now complete we can focus on creating a show which will reap benefits for both exhibitors and visitors.
National shows offer so much more than any other type through their ability to attract a massive range of exhibitors along with the highest quality of visitors, and this is a point that Roger will be making to all potential exhibitors." Kaye, MACH Sales Manager, commented: "MACH is an extremely well known and well respected show and I am looking forward to being part of its revitalisation through my sales activities and through working alongside the PR function to improve the marketing of the show and ensure maximum promotion of the event.".
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