Chris Edwards - Business Support

Business Support Executive at TouchStar Technologi

Chris Edwards has over 25 years of work experience in various roles within multiple companies. In 1992, they started as a Trainee Engineer at Royal Aerospace (now known as Qinetiq Aberporth) before moving on to become a Branch Systems Administrator at Tesco Stores Ltd in 1995. At Tesco, they were responsible for ensuring efficient computer systems operation and stock merchandising.

In 1998, Chris joined IBM UK as a Marketing Collateral Specialist, where they created various publishable materials and worked on document conversion and translation. Chris then worked as a Form Developer at Laserform (now Iris Legal Solutions) in 2001, designing forms and programming them to work within Laserform software.

From 2002 to 2005, Chris served as a Marketing Executive at Imtech ICT UK Limited (formerly Real Solutions), supporting the design, implementation, and support of IT infrastructure. Chris'sresponsibilities included lead management, event coordination, and sales support.

Following this, Chris worked at TouchStar Technologies Ltd from 2005 to 2013, taking on roles such as Marketing Manager and Business Support Executive. As a Marketing Manager, they monitored leads and made initial customer contacts. In their later role as a Business Support Executive, Chris provided key support to the Software Department, including extensive software testing, creation of software manuals, and help desk support.

Overall, Chris Edwards has a comprehensive background in marketing, sales support, IT infrastructure, and software support, making him a valuable asset in any business environment.

Chris Edwards attended Cardigan Secondary School from 1986 to 1991, where they obtained their GCSE degree with a focus on English, Maths, Electronics, Physics, Chemistry, and Computer Studies. Chris then pursued their education at Cardigan College of Further Education from 1991 to 1994, earning a City and Guilds 224 degree in Electronic Engineering.

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