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Sonardyne Appoints Brown as Sales and Marketing Director

Posted by July 19, 2016

Graham Brown (Photo: Sonardyne International)

Graham Brown (Photo: Sonardyne International)

Subsea technology company Sonardyne International Ltd. UK, has named Graham Brown as its new Sales and Marketing Director.

With immediate effect, Brown  is responsible for leading the sales and marketing strategies across the entire company including oil and gas, ocean science, defence and maritime security market sectors.
 
Brown has worked for Sonardyne for over 14 years and during that time he has held a number of senior positions within the organisation. As Chief Mechanical Engineer, he oversaw the development and expansion of the company’s subsea technology portfolio and in 2008 he was appointed to the Board of Sonardyne International Ltd.
 
In 2013, Brown took up the role of Divisional Director Oil and Gas responsible for achieving sustainable, profitable growth within Sonardyne’s offshore energy markets. He will continue to serve as a Director of Sonardyne Wavefront Ltd, the specialist sonar research company acquired in 2007.
 

 

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