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CLD appoints Trevor Donlin as Technical Director

Cheshire headquartered CLD Physical Security Systems (CLD), a design led supplier of perimeter security solutions, has announced the appointment of Trevor Donlin as Technical Director, to head up its US operations.

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Over the past 15 years, Trevor Donlin (above) has has various positions within the security industry delivering safety and peace of mind to clients and customers alike. Prior to joining CLD, Trevor worked as a Physical Security Engineer where he gained invaluable experience in designing innovative data centre security solutions that offer resilience and cost effectiveness.

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Working closely with project managers and valued customers, Trevor will lead technical and design strategies for the US business and play an integral role in positioning CLD as a global security leader.

Trevor will ensure that CLD stays ahead of new industry and technological developments, allowing CLD to provide the best possible products for its customers. He will also coordinate with other departments to ensure that existing solutions are working effectively and exceed industry standards.

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Trevor said: “I am proud to be joining CLD at a pivotal time for the business. With my background within the sector, I’m confident that we can further strengthen the US branch and continue to innovate with our tailored and design-led perimeter security solutions.”

Russell Wells, CEO at CLD, said: “It’s been really positive to see the expansion of the US team and I’m excited to see how Trevor will enhance our range of industry-leading security systems.”

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