Custom Consoles has appointed Phillip Jameson as Regional Sales Manager. Based in the UAE, he will work in partnership with the management team at the company’s UK headquarters, including managing director Neil Reed, commercial director Graham Buchanan and sales manager Gary Fuller. “Phillip is a highly accomplished broadcast engineer with 17 years of experience in […]

Custom Consoles has appointed Phillip Jameson as Regional Sales Manager. Based in the UAE, he will work in partnership with the management team at the company’s UK headquarters, including managing director Neil Reed, commercial director Graham Buchanan and sales manager Gary Fuller.
“Phillip is a highly accomplished broadcast engineer with 17 years of experience in project contracting and management,” commented Neil Reed.
“He has also worked at the sharp end of live television news so understands both the operational needs of our customers and the importance of good ergonomics on a long shift. He has a good knowledge of the Middle East broadcast market and will be part of our show stand team at the March 10-12 CABSAT 2015 exhibition in Dubai.”
“Custom Consoles has an excellent reputation among European broadcasters and in other industries where process control furniture is required,” Phillip Jameson added.
“My task will be to spread the message to the global market, promoting in particular the Module-R range of desks and the Media Wall monitor display mounting system. The company also produces some very modern standard-alone media-equipment desks with options such as motorised height adjustment.”
Phillip Jameson studied electrical and electronic engineering to HND level at the University of Hertfordshire before commencing contractual engineering work (1998-2001) with Kingston inmedia, followed by eight years with the British Forces Broadcasting Service/SSVC, latterly as engineering manager in charge of broadcast resources. Subsequent roles included systems work for EADS Astrium, SNG contract engineer and cameraman with BBC News, broadcast installation manager at Sky and head of engineering at MGI in Dubai.