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Danny Quinn joins Daikin Applied

Danny-QuinnUK: Danny Quinn has been appointed area sales manager at Daikin Applied UK.

He joins Daikin Applied from Airedale, where he was area sales engineer – commercial systems for London and the South East.

With over 20 years experience in the industry, Danny Quinn’s career history began with seven years as a service engineer at Carrier, and includes nearly nine years in two spells at Trane UK. Along the way he also worked for Daikin UK and Johnson Controls.

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