Richard Eglon

Richard Eglon, Marketing Director at Agilitas Richard is Marketing Director at Agilitas. He has wide experience in setting and communicating strategic direction and executing ‘Go-to-Market’ plans which have driven profitable sales growth within the technology sector. As a chartered marketer, Richard looks to use his experience and knowledge in ensuring the marketing strategy remains aligned with the needs of the business. Agilitas is the leading European innovator of customer driven inventory-as-a-service solutions. Passionate about delivering first class IT services on behalf of its customers. For over 25 years Agilitas has been helping the major OEMs, IT resellers and managed service providers extend their service capability and improve service delivery levels to their customer’s. Agilitas manages spare parts inventories across server, storage and networking technologies and delivers complementing technical services to customers across 21 countries and to over 10,000 locations throughout Europe.  These services include cloud services, technical training, technical support, product repair and specialist engineering resource.  Agilitas IT Solutions Limited is based in Nottingham, UK.

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