Advantec appoints new Technical Director
Advantec, the Southampton-based web development and marketing company has appointed Luke Sanderson as its new Technical Director.
Prior to joining Advantec, Luke Sanderson was senior technical developer for the national publishing company Newsquest, where he was responsible for the development of the company's technical web systems. With over 15-years spent working in web development and programming for large corporations and smaller regional agencies, Luke brings a wealth of experience to the company.
Andrew Brittain, Managing Director of Advantec said: "Luke's past experience closely matches the type of work we do at Advantec - and he is a very safe pair of hands to have in charge of our web development operation. I am personally familiar with a lot of his past work - and he is going to enable us to make a serious leap forward in applying advancements in web technology to our clients' websites and systems."
New Client Account Manager for Advantec Internet Services
Advantec is pleased to welcome Samantha Glendenning as its new client account manager.
Responsible for the relationships with new and existing clients, Sam brings several years of experience in marketing to the team - and will take care of Advantec's own in-house marketing activities - as well as ensuring clients' projects are managed effectively and efficiently.
Advantec complete move to new HQ
After several years based at Southampton Aiport business park, Advantec has moved to a new company headquarters located in Swanwick, on the outskirts of Southampton, Hampshire.
The move is a result of a period of significant expansion for Advantec - and provides a larger, more comfortable premises - with plenty of space for additional staff. Transport links are easy for staff and clients - just 2-minutes from Junction 8 of the M27, 5-minutes walk from the railway station - and the office is pleasantly based on the banks of the River Hamble, opposite Swanwick marina.
The company also has a London regional office in Richmond-upon-Thames, which remains un-changed




