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Karen Perry Minstr

Head Of Customer Service - Residential Business at Daikin UK

Karen Perry MInstR has a diverse work experience spanning several companies. Karen started their career at Bunzl Greenham in 1993 as a Sales Support for Air Conditioning, where they were responsible for quotations, sales orders, and deliveries. Karen then joined Daikin UK in 1999 as an Area Sales Manager, leading a team of Account Managers and providing sales strategy support. Throughout their time at Daikin, Karen held various roles such as Regional Branch Manager, National Specification Manager, and Regional Business Manager for the Northern Regions. Karen eventually became the Head of Customer Service, overseeing residential and overall customer service operations.

Karen Perry MInstR has a Bachelor of Science (BSc) Hons degree in Psychology from The Open University, which they obtained in October 2010. Prior to that, they completed a Higher National Certificate in Business and Finance from the University of West London, from 1998 to 1999. Karen Perry MInstR also attended Cardinal Wiseman RC High School, although the specific degree or field of study is not provided for this period. In addition to their formal education, Karen Perry MInstR has obtained several certifications, including becoming a Mental Health First Aider from the Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England in December 2020. Karen is also a member of the IOR Institute of Refrigeration, obtaining this membership in March 2019. Recently, Karen Perry MInstR has acquired certifications such as Stemazing Inspiration Academy, obtained in July 2023, and Suicide First Aid, obtained in April 2023.

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Previous companies

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Timeline

  • Head Of Customer Service - Residential Business

    April, 2023 - present

  • Head Of Customer Service

    April, 2022

  • Regional Business Manager Daikin Northern Regions

    March, 2018

  • National Specification Manager

    March, 2015

  • Regional Branch Manager

    July, 2014

  • Area Sales Manager

    May, 1999