NGK present staff awards

May 17, 2022
NGK present staff awards L to R: Paul Gair, Stuart Bayne, Marko Wowczyna, Charlie Keable and Ray Nicholson
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Ignition and sensor specialist NGK Spark Plugs has been honouring its top sales staff.


The supplier of original equipment spark plugs, glow plugs and NTK Lambda and associated engine management sensors named Paul Gair and Charlie Keable Joint Salesmen of the Year with third place going to Ray Nicholson.

It was an even more special occasion for Ray as he also received a 30-year Long Service Award at the company’s end of year conference as did National Field Sales Manager Stuart Bayne.

NGK Spark Plugs, Managing Director Marko Wowczyna said, “Paul and Charlie’s award was well deserved and their achievement came in a year of very challenging trading conditions. They thoroughly deserved the accolade as they faced stiff competition not only from Ray but also from all the other members of our dedicated sales team.”

Marko added, “I would also like to pay special tribute to Stuart and Ray who have given excellent service to NGK over three decades and have consistently strived to provide the best possible service to our customers.”

 
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