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Memec and TraX enjoy Syntell's golf day

4 May 2005 News

Memec and TraX Interconnect recently enjoyed a golf day out at Rondebosch Golf Course in the Western Cape. The golf day was hosted by Syntell. Johnny Pollard, a field application engineer at Memec said that the day was highly successful and with all having an excellent round of golf.

Men in black: Johnny Pollard of Memec not so sure of Frank Ellis’ ‘driving’
Men in black: Johnny Pollard of Memec not so sure of Frank Ellis’ ‘driving’

Shown on the golf cart in the accompanying photo is Johnny Pollard on the left with Frank Ellis, the regional sales manager for TraX Interconnect on the right. Also pictured, next to the banner of Memec's product lines is Ivor Britz, field sales engineer for Memec.

Ivor Britz of Memec shows the linecard
Ivor Britz of Memec shows the linecard

In view of the success of the day, and in the interests of furthering industry relations, Memec and TraX invites those in the industry who might be interested in participating in future golf day events 'on the green office' to contact them - e-mail [email protected], tel: +27 (0)21 674 4103.





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