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KW Doggett adds new staff in Adelaide

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Up and running: Chris Jackson, new SA state manager
Up and running: Chris Jackson, new SA state manager
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KW Doggett Fine Paper is set to roll into its fourth month of trading in South Australia, with new staff joining the fledgling operation. The 4000sqm Pooraka based operation, opened for business on March 3, led by Chris Jackson as state manager.

Jackson has now been joined by local South Australian Darren McInnes, who comes on board as a print rep, and Duncan Syme in an internal sales role.

In addition KW Doggett Fine Paper Adelaide now has its own trucks and drivers, something Jackson feels will only help to strengthen the local service offer.

The Lost Dog campaign announcing the arrival of 'The Doggies' to South Australia proved very successful, so successful in fact that Doggett is currently advertising for a specifications rep to call on the Adelaide graphic design market.

Catherine Doggett, communication manager at KW Doggett, says "AGDA is holding its bi-annual awards in Adelaide this year, so it will be a great chance for us meet the design community, we are really looking forward launching the specification side, Adelaide has always had a very original and strong creative current, especially with some of the art and music festivals."

KW Doggett is the biggest independent paper merchant in the country, by a long way. Owned and managed by the Doggett family since its inception in Melbourne the company now also operates in NSW, Qld and since March this year SA.


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