Resellers on song with Nimans and Plantronics
Top performing resellers are treated to a sell-out show by pop star Pink, courtesy of Nimans and Plantronics.
High performing resellers hit the right note with Nimans and Plantronics by watching pop singer Pink perform from the comfort of their own suite during a sell-out show.
A party of five resellers and their guests came from all four corners of the UK to attend to the pop star's concert with another 20.000 fans at the MEN arena in Manchester. The award-winning artist performed for a full 90 minutes, performing her well known chart-topping numbers.
The group included Belinda McGee, internal sales and marketing manager, and account manager Simon Beresford from Pennine Telecom. The group also included Nimans’ headset business manager James Burns and David Fairbank, sales manager (distribution) for Plantronics.
Belinda comments: “It was really entertaining show by Pink which was only matched by the fine hospitality from Nimans and Plantronics. Everyone had a great time and it was the perfect way to end a hectic working week.”
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