Texecom increases support in the EMEA with key appointments

Issue 6 2023 Editor's Choice, Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection, News & Events


Thomas Vanden Wyngaerdt.

Texecom is pleased to announce further investment into the EMEA region with two key appointments to its sales team. Joining as Head of EMEA Sales, Thomas Vanden Wyngaerdt comes with 12 years of sales management experience, many of which were spent in the telematics industry. He will oversee the full EMEA sales function and will work closely with the current team, customers and distribution partners to grow sales of the Texecom range.

“I am joining Texecom at a very exciting stage in its journey towards growth. As a company renowned for its customer-centric approach, it holds a respected reputation for manufacturing high-quality, professionally graded products for the global security market. I am looking forward to building upon the great relationships we already have with our customers whilst building new ones,” said Vanden Wyngaerdt.

Texecom has also appointed Tom Wright as EMEA Account Manager. With previous experience in multiple trading, commercial and direct sales roles, Wright will take responsibility for a number of key customer accounts and will be tasked with providing them with support to assist in developing their business.


Tom Wright.

“I am excited to join an established, dedicated and highly motivated team. Texecom’s products are highly regarded within the industry, and I relish the opportunity to work closely with our customer base to best support them in all aspects of their intruder detection business.”

Commenting on both appointments, David Mountfield, Chief Revenue Officer for Texecom, said, “I’m delighted to have Thomas and Tom onboard; their experience and expertise will become invaluable and shows our commitment to both professional security installers and our distribution partners in the EMEA region.”

Both have already begun meeting with customers and distribution partners and will continue to do so over the coming weeks and months.

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