New appoints made following Geiger restructure

New PR and sales team at Geiger
From left: Paul Oakley, Paul Beirne, Gary Cable

A trio of new appointments have been welcomed at Geiger as the company announces a new leadership structure.

Following the integration of Firebrand Promotions on September 1, the branded merchandise and marketing solutions provider has realigned its sales and marketing teams under an expanded leadership framework.

Paul Oakley has been appointed sales director, bringing a wealth of experience in sales strategy and leadership.

Paul Beirne takes on the role of Business Development Director, focusing on identifying growth opportunities and strengthening client partnerships.

Gary Cable assumes the position of Client Services Director, dedicated to ensuring outstanding client experiences and service excellence.

This new structure reflects the business’ continued investment in its people and commitment to building a stronger, more dynamic team.

By aligning leadership responsibilities more closely with client needs, Geiger aims to deliver even greater value, innovation, and service consistency.

Vicky Kinasz, president of Geiger International, said: “The integration of Firebrand into Geiger has been a significant milestone, and this new leadership structure is the next step in strengthening our position in the UK market.

“With Paul Oakley, Paul Beirne, and Gary Cable leading our sales and client service teams, we are confident we can continue to deliver the highest level of support and expertise to our clients.”

Geiger remains committed to investing in its teams and resources to ensure long-term client success and to maintain its reputation as a trusted partner in the branded merchandise and marketing industry.

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