Q-railing – North America Welcomes Syndi Sim as Director of Sales & Business Development

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Date: 16 July 2024

Q-railing – North America is pleased to announce the appointment of Syndi Sim as the new Director of Sales & Business Development.

Syndi has over 20 years of experience in sales, marketing and business development and comes to Q-railing from Diamon-Fusion International (DFI), where as VP of Marketing and Business Development she built a vast network of partner suppliers through robust B2B programs which built an industry name for DFI within the glass industry. She is also a board member of the National Glass Association (NGA), the largest trade association serving the architectural glass and glazing industry.

"Syndi brings a strong understanding of the glass industry to Q-railing – North America. We are very pleased a professional with her network and experience will help lead Q-railing's frontier to expand product and services to new customers while taking our organization to the next level." Jan Hulin, President & General Manager, Q-railing – North America.

Sim holds a Bachelors in Sociology from California State University, a Masters degree in Criminology from August Vollmer University and a Women in Leadership Certificate from Cornell University.

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