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Grant welcomes new area sales manager

Ryan Johnstone has joined Grant as its newest area sales manager. He will be covering the North of Scotland, providing sales support to installers, engineers and merchants for all Grant products, from its HVO compatible oil-fired boilers through to its latest air source heat pumps.

Ryan Johnstone, Grant

Scottish support

Working alongside Mike Pryde, Grant’s Regional Sales Manager for Scotland and Northern England, Ryan Johnstone has joined the company’s sales team and will be supporting customers throughout the counties of Fife, Perth and Kinross, Angus, Aberdeenshire, Moray, the Highlands and the Northern Scottish Isles. He will be working closely with heating professionals, providing them with the sales support they require for all of Grant’s efficient heating solutions.

Ryan started his career in the heating industry in 2005, working as a warehouse operative for a national plumbing and heating merchant. Over the years, Ryan has continued to work within the merchant sector in branch manager and key account manager roles before moving to the other side of the counter, working as an area business manager for a boiler manufacturer. Ryan’s career has seen him work first-hand with engineers and installers, developing a thorough understanding of the products and support they need as well as the support required within the merchant network.

This appointment sees Grant’s sales team, which is led by Andy Smith the National Sales Manager, increase to seventeen representatives. As the new Area Sales Manager for Northern Scotland, Ryan will be helping customers with enquiries and providing support for Grant’s air source heat pumps, including the Aerona 290 heat pump range, as well as its Vortex oil-fired boilers, underfloor heating systems range and hybrid heating technologies.

“I am really looking forward to getting out and about within my role,” comments Ryan. “In my area, I am looking forward to using my knowledge gained from working with merchants and installers to build relationships with both existing and new customers. It is an exciting opportunity, growing the sustainable elements of the business for the future and helping customers find the best low-carbon heating solutions for their needs.”

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