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People on the move H


ubbard Products has made three new appointments to its Commercial Refrigeration division, as part of its aim to develop commercial refrigeration solutions to support the Daikin Group throughout Europe.


Brian Clark has been made regional sales manager covering Scotland and the North of England to the M62 corridor.


A senior engineer with considerable commercial experience, Mr Clark’s 30-year career includes engineering and management proficiency gained at City Refrigeration, W R Refrigeration, Mitsubishi Electric and HRP Glasgow.


In an internal move, Steve Feeney, who was formerly regional sales manager for Scotland and Ireland, has become applications engineer - technical back up. He will oversee response times on quotes for both Commercial and Pack enquiries, and offer practical knowledge-based technical backup.


back-up during commissioning, including troubleshooting and aiding the design department in the development of innovative products with practical application knowledge. Mr Wallace will also be responsible for assisting with the application of new technology opportunities within refrigeration. He joins Hubbard from Arctic Circle, where he held a variety of senior positions over 18 years. Hubbard Products commercial director Dougie Stoddart said: “Hubbard has a reputation gained over 50 years for delivering value- for-money refrigeration solutions for its growing market of retail and manufacturing customers. “By developing unique product features and understanding our customers’ specific needs, our commercial refrigeration systems can be tailored to deliver efficient and convenient solutions.


“These new posts will service the commercial sector with in- depth knowledge and research and development, refining our products to suit any given requirement.”


Coolair Equipment has strengthened its growing Midlands operation with the appointment of Mark Furlong as project and sales engineer.


Meanwhile, Francis Wallace (pictured above) has been appointed commissioning technology manager to support customers with technical


Based at the Cannock office of the Manchester-based company, Mr Furlong has 15 years’ experience in the mechanical services industry. He was previously a freelance project manager involved in the design, procurement and sale of mechanical systems, including air conditioning.


Mr Furlong has worked on major mechanical projects, including the new £600m Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, and has project-managed the installation of air conditioning systems for Holiday Inn and Premier Inn hotels.


Cambridge-based building services firm, Kershaw Mechanical Services, has appointed Luke Ashton as its new operations director.


Mr Ashton joins the business with nearly 30 years’ experience in mechanical and electrical engineering, and project and contract management. He has previously worked as a pre-construction director and in senior account management positions with two national contractors.


He is currently working on a major air conditioning installation project for a new care village in Bedford, to be completed in late 2018. Mr Furlong, who lives in Birmingham, gained his HNC in HVAC Building Services Engineering from South Birmingham Centre for the Built Environment in 2008 and his Level 2 NVQ qualification in CAD Design from Sutton College in 2006. Neil Gibbard, regional director of Coolair Equipment, which also has an office in Maidstone, said: “Mark will help us build on our successful association with major developers, contractors and suppliers by developing relationships with new clients as well as managing new and existing projects.”


Coolair’s Midlands branch has recently secured orders for two retirement villages, a hotel and conference centre, a retail head office refurbishment, and a new vehicle operations centre.


Working closely with managing director, Gary Smith, and sales and estimating director, Ian Greenstock, Mr Ashton will be responsible for overseeing the company’s operations and will call on his sound relationships with main contractors in order to look at future contract opportunities and encourage repeat business.


Mr Smith said: “We are very pleased to have Luke join Kershaw Mechanical Services.


“He has a wealth of experience in the field and his extensive background in project and contract management will significantly strengthen our delivery capability.”


70 April 2018


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