MagnaColours welcomes new sales and marketing team members

MagnaColours has appointed a new marketing manager and two new regional sales managers for the South Asia region to its team as part of the company’s business expansion plan.

John Lynch has joined in the role of marketing manager, Supasorn Jirangda and Ravindu De Silva have joined MagnaColours as regional sales managers based in Thailand and Sri Lanka respectively.

Mr Lynch brings over a decade of graphic, marketing and print design experience to the company. He joins MagnaColours from Ideal Sourcing where he was working as a brand manager, developing and designing product for retail by Create & Craft.

Helen Parry, managing director of MagnaColours, said “Our customers and their clients are often highly creative and having a marketing manager with both the graphic design knowledge and marketing background that John has is a great asset to MagnaColours. John is already starting to work with our global distributors, sales team and expert print technicians to promote our innovative products and champion our brand to the global market.”

Ms Jirangda joins MagnaColours in Thailand having spent two years at Perfectos HK selling heat transfers in the South Asian region and brings with her an extensive knowledge of traditional screen printing inks and processes, working previously as an account manager at PolyOne. With over 10 years of industry experience of working in the garment and textiles industry to MagnaColours, she will strengthen our sales efforts in the region.

Mr De Silva also joins MagnaColours from Perfectos HK, starting beginning of August. Based in Sri Lanka, Ravindu brings his 15 years of production industry knowledge to the team. Over his varied career, he has worked to establish and improve print production processes and manufacturing quality at various companies, enabling them to meet, and exceed their client’s requirements.

Ms Parry added: “We are thrilled to welcome Supasorn and Ravindu to MagnaColours. Having new regional sales managers located in South Asia enables us to increase our focus in these developing markets. It enables us to be able to work closer and forge stronger relationships with manufacturers and printers in the region.

“For over four decades, Magna has been championing the use of water-based screen printing inks, and over the years has led the innovation of products which render the use of chemically harmful inks unnecessary.  Having staff located in South Asia can contribute to Magna’s goal of encouraging more screen printers and manufacturers globally to make the switch to water-based inks and help promote the MagnaColours brand.”

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