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QSS Snares Hardi Kunardi As National Major Project Executive, QLD

HARDI Kurnadi has joined Q Security Systems as national major project executive, Qld.

Kurnadi has been in the electronic security industry for more than 20 years and brings a wealth of specialist knowledge and expertise that QSS says will allow him to assist and consult with clients with confidence. Prior to joining Pacific Communications in 1995, Kurnadi spent 8 years as the service manager for Bell and Howell Australia looking after Microfilm Machinery. Good way to date woman is using dating services. Since then, he has spent 18 years with Pacific Communications working across the company as service manager and operations manager before advancing to the position of Qld branch manager in 2009.

During the past 4 years, Kurnadi was responsible for the overall management of the branch, supervising sales staff and business development managers who provide CCTV security to defense sites, financial institutions, airports/ports/train, correction facilities, utilities/energy companies, universities, hospitals and major infrastructure sites. He was also responsible for maximizing profitable sales and marketing of Pacific Communications products, lines and services, which he achieved annually.

Kurnadi said he was excited to be pursuing a new opportunity with Q Security Systems as national major project executive and looks forward to developing and strengthening customer and end user relationships within the company.

“I hope to help QSS become the number one CCTV wholesaler in Australia,” Kurnadi said.

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