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PEOPLE AND RECRUITMENT


Extra and CSG UK both under new leadership, with former appointing ex-outdoor trade professional  Mark Broughton resumes former finance and operations director role at Cycling Sports Group UK


finance to fund a total of five staff and huge stock increases, in comparison to previous orders anyway. I’ve hired one of these staff, and now we’re advertising for four more (which you’ll find on Bikebiz.com/jobs). With this we can now be proactive in reaching bike shops and retailers we had to turn down before.”


 POLARIS In what has become a bumper month for industry recruitment, Polaris has added a further three staff.


Thomas Nolleau joins the sales team as


Polaris’s export sales manager with fluency in French, English, German and Spanish along with knowledge of Russian and Italian. Nolleau’s multilingual skill set means he brings excellent added value to the sales team and should be point of contact for all export sales. Steve Gregory joins as Polaris’ warehouse


operative in charge of overseeing the efficient running of stock in, loading and unloading for distribution, booking in, as well as ordering of the mass storage areas. Gregory’s experience enhances the smooth running of the


warehouse area and ensures all goods are handled efficiently. Finally Hannah Freudenberg joins Polaris as marketing coordinator overseeing all marketing operations from social media to advertising, promotion and events, sponsorship through to trade shows. Freudenberg studied Sports and Exercise Science at Loughborough University before honing her skills in marketing in the world of auctions and asset management.


Polaris’ trio of new recruits


 MOORE LARGE Leon Stimpson has been appointed as product manager, initially specialising in BMX and Trials lines. Trade customers of Moore Large will be able to discuss product with Stimpson at the up- coming Geared trade show held at the Derby HQ from Feb 18th to 21st. Working closely with sales and marketing, Stimpson will look after new product development and purchasing, whilst enhancing relationships with suppliers. Stimpson joins with over 15 years bicycle trade experience having previously worked as assistant manager for Derby IBD


Samways. Stimpson is a keen cyclist, who rides road, MTB and BMX.


 COSAVELI Cosaveli, event organiser of the Trois Etapes pro-am cycling series, has announced the appointment of Stuart Hallam as a non-executive director on their board. Professionally, Hallam was previously the UK MD of Philips Telecom, later to hold a similar role in Alcatel, before becoming CEO of the NASDAQ-listed company Brite Voice Systems Inc. He was executive director of Plowman Craven and Associates for four years and has held a number of non-executive roles in UK and Ireland in recent years.


 BRITISH CYCLING British Cycling is taking applications for two further non-executive directors to sit on the board. The two new positions will ensure that the governing body continues to maximise opportunities for growth while bringing in senior level expertise on public affairs, finance and risk management. britishcycling.org.uk/getinvolved


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