2021 growth for Tidy Green Clean
Tidy Green Clean (TGC), an environmentally friendly commercial cleaning business operating on a franchise model, has announced that it has grown considerably during the first half of 2021.
Growth includes two new franchise regions across Scotland, Edinburgh and Highlands & Moray, the appointment of a new Commercial Manager, and achieving Achilles accreditation. This takes TGC to a total of seven different franchises.
The new franchises have been taken on by Faith Fitzgerald, Regional Director at TGC Highlands & Moray, based out of Elgin, and Callum Cruickshank and Grant Peterkin, co-Regional Directors for TGC Edinburgh. Callum and Grant already have a TGC franchise each, and the Edinburgh team will be managed day-to-day by Regional Manager Keith Armstrong.
Calum Johnson joins TGC as Commercial Manager, bringing with him over 30 years’ experience in FM and commercial cleaning business development at a senior level. He is responsible for growing national and key
accounts across Scotland and, as TGC grows, across the rest of the UK.
Achilles certification is the latest supply chain global accreditation TGC has acquired, joining its ISO 9001, 14001, and 45001 operating standards, as well as being a registered Living Wage Employer.
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Senior promotions at Kleen-Tex
Leading floor mat manufacturer, Kleen-Tex, has extended its European Executive Committee with a series of senior promotions to support its continued growth worldwide.
The strategic appointments will bolster Kleen-Tex’s dedicated growth objectives throughout 2021 and beyond, including bringing extensive new product development to market across the Residential, Commercial and Industrial, Promotion and Textile industries.
As part of Kleen-Tex’s ambitious growth plans, Lee Fox has been promoted to Director of Global Business Development and Key Accounts. Over the last two decades, Lee’s extensive industry knowledge and expertise has guided Kleen-Tex’s European sales team in achieving substantial growth throughout key sectors. Lee will further accelerate this success throughout his new global role, working alongside each regional Managing Director.
Nick Coward has been promoted to European Sales Director. In addition to his extensive sales responsibilities, Nick will also oversee Kleen-Tex’s Customer Services Team to ensure each client receives the first-class product quality and service Kleen-Tex is renowned for.
Elaine Smith has also been promoted to European Marketing Director. Within this new role, Elaine will lead and continue to drive forwards Kleen-Tex’s marketing strategy for Europe to ensure maximum exposure and achieve strong brand presence across core industries.
Gary Haynes, Managing Director at Kleen-Tex, said: “I’m extremely proud to announce Lee, Nick and Elaine’s promotions. Over the last 18 months in particular, they
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have worked tirelessly to support the European and wider regional teams to ensure every project is completed to the highest possible standards.
“The promotions are the latest stage in our long term European and worldwide growth plans as we continue to design, manufacture and supply innovative matting solutions of the highest quality. I look forward to working closely with Lee, Nick and Elaine as they support the Kleen- Tex team in going from strength to strength.”
Throughout 2021, Kleen-Tex has already released a series of new product innovations, including its durable Kleen- Way PVC floor matting and Sublimation promotional matting. With global operations in Europe, North America, Africa and South America, Kleen-Tex is able to draw upon over 50 years’ worth of experience to consistently produce premium quality products that set the standard for performance and aesthetics.
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