Sales Geek proudly welcomed three new geeks to its growing franchise network as they completed their onboarding at their Blackburn headquarters.
The Blackburn based company are the largest providers of part-time Sales Directors in the world and are thrilled to introduce Nigel Eatough (Sales Geek, Exeter), Barrie Greening (Sales Geek, Winchester), and Ross Penman, who joins the Sales Geek Glasgow team.
Nigel Eatough said: "I’m delighted to be part of such an innovative and supportive network. Sales Geek’s ethos of ethical and results-driven sales perfectly aligns with my values, and I can’t wait to make a difference for businesses in Exeter."
Barrie Greening added: "The onboarding process has been incredible. The training, support, and passion of the team are unmatched. I’m looking forward to bringing that spirit to Winchester and helping local businesses thrive."
Founder Richard Few said: "It’s always exciting to see the network grow with talented individuals like Nigel, Barrie, and Ross. Their energy and expertise will undoubtedly make a big impact in their respective regions and I look forward to seeing them grow and develop their own business over the next few years"
In addition to welcoming new UK franchisees, Sales Geek continues to expand its global footprint. This week, Richard Few and Chief Strategy Geek, James Denny, have travelled to India to support their latest franchise recruits there: Munish, Niranjan, and Vivek.
Kavish Dave, Sales Geek’s first franchisee on the sub-continent said: "At Sales Geek, we are not just transforming businesses; we are changing the way the world perceives sales.
"It’s inspiring to be part of a movement that understands the value of excellence and ethics in sales and I’m excited to welcome new Geek partners to the region and continue my Sales Geek journey supporting growing businesses in Mumbai”
Munish, Sales Geek, Delhi added: "The Sales Geek network has already started making an impact here in India. With the guidance and resources provided, we’re excited to help businesses grow and succeed in ways they never thought possible. It’s been great to meet Richard and James in person and feel supported by the wider Geek family."