Remote Video Response (RVR) has appointed Marcus Eaves as its new Business Development Manager responsible for developing new business within the Southern regionRemote Video Response (RVR), the Gloucester-based video monitoring business, has appointed Marcus Eaves as its new Business Development Manager responsible for developing new business within the Southern region.

Marcus has considerable experience of the security industry generally and the remote monitoring business specifically, having worked for ADPRO for the past four years promoting its range of video management, transmission and recording technologies to key end users, installers and consultants.  Prior to that, Marcus spent 13 years at Chroma Visual, marketing CCTV and access control systems.  He started his career as an apprentice with GEC Reliance Electronics.

Commenting on his appointment, Colin Walters, General Manager of RVR said: "We are delighted to have Marcus on board.  With his undeniable knowledge of our marketplace, and a thorough grounding in the electronic security industry, he is a very welcome addition to the team."

Marcus lives in Northamptonshire with his wife and two young children. When not working, he enjoys all manner of sports and DIY.

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