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Uniden announces new executive general manager for Oceania


Damon Gardner has recently taken on the role of executive general manager for Uniden  Oceania, following his appointment by the Board of Uniden Corporation. In his role as Uniden management team lead, Damon will oversee the company’s operations in the  region, building on an extensive career in management across a range of global brands.  

With a focus on growth in existing and new product categories, Gardner plans to steer  Uniden’s successful consumer technology centred business, supporting its market  aspirations in 2025 and beyond. 

Gardner is committed to transforming Uniden into a more dynamic and responsive  organisation within today's fast-moving technology sector, focusing on enhancing  customer service and support while also driving long-term value. “Uniden is such a trusted  brand in Australia with many award-winning products. I’m looking forward to bolstering our  product expertise with an even better customer and consumer experience.  

“Together with the wider management team, we look forward to continually innovating and  exciting the market with best-in-class products that resonate with consumers. We have  already released some highly successful products across our dash cam, home security  and baby monitor categories and we will share more news over time. 

“While I’m a new face to some of our customers, I look forward to meeting with our key  contacts in the industry over the coming months.” 

The Uniden local management team includes :

Damon Gardner - Executive General Manager of Uniden Oceania

Brad Hales - Head of Marketing for Uniden Oceania

Adam Sharpe - National Sales Manager

Hiromichi Tani - Finance Controller

Justin Tong - National Product Development & Service Manager 

www.uniden.com.au

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