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BUILDING ADHESIVES LTD APPOINT NEW SALES


DIRECTOR Building Adhesives Limited – manufacturers of tile adhesives, grouts, sealants and ancillary tiling, flooring and decorating products under the BAL and Dunlop brands – has appointed David Lyman as the company’s new Sales Director.


Overseeing the sales teams for both brands, David brings a wealth of experience having spent more than 10 years with Hilti in various sales roles, rising to Market Segment/Trade Manager for Northern Europe.


After graduating from The University of Hull with a Business Degree, David completed a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from Lancaster University.


CFS MARKS 40 YEARS OF HERITAGE WITH NEW


CAMPAIGN Flooring distributor, CFS has marked its 40 year anniversary with a campaign that celebrates industry developments over the past four decades.


CFS has provided architects, specifiers, installers and end-users with an extensive product portfolio for 40 years, advancing throughout the decades whilst continuing to invest in its new product development division to ensure its portfolio is fit for purpose and in line with current trends.


To mark this milestone, CFS’s 40 Years of Flooring campaign looks to highlight the trends, product developments and technology that have created the landscape we work with today. Hosted predominantly via social media, CFS invites those that work within the built environment sector to reminisce on how the industry has changed for them, and how this has impacted the work that they do.


The campaign also looks ahead to the next 40 years, with an examination of how the flooring and interior design industries will continue to grow and develop going forward. With smart flooring and technological advances developing at a rapid rate, the techniques, products and industry practices we use as standard


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David said: “As the founding pioneer in tile fixing systems Building


Adhesives Ltd is trusted throughout the industry for its ground-breaking products which provide solutions for all types of tiling projects – and I am delighted to be joining such an innovative company.


“I am looking forward to working with a fantastic sales team and our core customers to drive sales across the UK. I am confident that with the right team in place, we can continue to deliver robust figures in the face of strong headwinds.”


Commenting on the appointment, David Hackett, General Manager at Building Adhesives said: “With a sound commercial background at a large multinational construction company, David is well placed to ensure that Building Adhesives Ltd continues to meet the needs of our distribution network and ensure strong sales growth in both brands.”


www.bal-adhesives.com


today could be obsolete within the decade, and the campaign aims to predict what these changes will be.


Lisa Tomlin, CEO at CFS, said of the campaign: “For a company to last 40 years in today’s economic environment is no mean feat. We wanted to honour CFS’s landmark achievement with a campaign that not only celebrates our heritage within the industry, but also looks towards the future, a place we intend to continue as a market leader.


“We are very happy to celebrate the 40 years of heritage CFS has, but more importantly, we’re excited to see what the next 40 years holds.”


To follow the 40 Years of Flooring campaign, and to contribute with how your sector has changed, search www.linkedin.com/company/cfs-flooring, @Flooring_CFS or use the hashtag #40YearsOfFlooring.


www.cfscarpets.co.uk www.tomorrowscontractfloors.com


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