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Quartz surface manufacturer Caesarstone is rapidly expanding its UK workforce as part of its new direct distribution model in the UK. As of January 2017, Caesarstone commenced with direct distribution in the UK following significant success for the company with its direct distribution model in other regions, including US and Australia. The brand has invested in a UK Headquarters in Enfield, North London, which includes a 42,000 sq ft warehouse dedicated solely to Caesarstone, as well as offices and a showroom that will open in the Spring.
“We want our facilities in North London to become a resource for fabricators, designers and architects in its own right, and our product design and innovations an inspiration to them,” said Managing Director Amir Reske. “We now have everything in place to maximise the potential for Caesarstone in what will be a major market for the company.”
The company has made a number of appointments to its UK senior management team, including:
Jon Stanley joins as VP Marketing after 20 years working with other
international premium and luxury brands such as Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and Vertu mobile technology.
Neil Evans has been appointed Operations Director and is a logistics professional with over 20 years’
experience working across a variety of industries and products, including fashion brands, kitchen and bathroom products and high end furniture.
Nicholas McLean has joined as Finance Director from the Deutsche
Telekom Group where he was the Finance Director for its UK Innovation Centre, supporting that business to develop data services for DT’s European operators.
Guy Rawstorne takes on the role of VP Sales having previously spent 12 years with premium cookware brand Le Creuset where most recently he was MD for their operation in Australia and New Zealand. Prior to that Guy held sales positions with consumer goods brands in the UK.
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Laura Negulescu has been promoted to Projects Director for Duravit UK. Having held the position of UK & International Head of Projects at the company for two years, Negulescu’s new role will see her focus on the coordination, support and expansion of the project channel during the next five years.
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Hansgrohe UK has appointed Liam Ryan to the position of UK Sales Director. In this newly- created position, Ryan will be responsible for leading the UK sales organisation and driving sales strategy through all channels to deliver profitable share growth.
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PWS Worksurfaces has announced two key management appointments in manufacturing. Jeremy Redshaw (right) has been promoted to Head of Manufacturing, with Michael Catmull stepping up to Worksurfaces’ Manufacturing Manager. Both are long-standing employees of the Durham-based manufacturer.
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Jodie Sutherland has joined VitrA as Marketing Co-ordinator. A recent business and psychology graduate, Sutherland has previously worked as a marketing assistant with top universities and graduate employers. In her new role, she will be responsible for marketing material, CRM database implementation and contract sale business development.
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Sensio Lighting has appointed Paul Bannister as Head of Procurement for the business. Bannister has significant experience gained across a range of companies helping develop supplier relationships, negotiating terms and development of new product. He knows the Sensio business well having previously worked as their Supply Chain Manager from 2012-2014.
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Westin has announced the appointment of two new team members in its Customer Services department. Vicky Hirst (right) and Eden Beever have been appointed as Customer Service Representatives working out of the company’s Huddersfield Head Office. They are responsible for all areas of Westin customer care, organising site surveys and service calls, and providing advice across Westin Product, Westin Plus and Westin Bespoke services.
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APR 2017
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