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Raxa holds an honours degree in applied chemistry and has extensive knowledge of the safety industry
Raxa is responsible for the programme of new products development

KAC, the world’s largest manufacturer of call points and AV devices for use in commercial fire and security systems, has appointed Raxa Chauhan to the new position of Product Manager.

She is responsible for managing the existing well-established product portfolio and for the successful conclusion of an aggressive programme of new product developments.

KAC Marketing Manager, Mark Thomson, said: “We have a demanding programme of new product introductions in place, with major developments to our core conventional and addressable call point and AV device ranges. Successful market launches are critical to achieving our medium term sales and profitability objectives. Raxa’s previous experience of international product management in industry-leading companies ensures that she is well positioned to bring these products to market on time and on budget and to influence our marketing strategy.”

Raxa holds an honours degree in applied chemistry and has extensive knowledge of the safety industry in which she has held a wide variety of product marketing positions.

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