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Envirogen appoints UK Healthcare Sales Manager for the South


Envirogen Group has appointed Kylie Clarke to the newly created position of UK Healthcare Sales Manager, South. Responsible for developing the company’s healthcare business in the region, Kylie brings with her more than 20 years’ experience in water treatment in the healthcare sector. Kylie will strengthen customer focus as part of her remit, and work alongside Sam Blakemore, UK Healthcare Sales Manager, North, to help deliver national as well as regional business. Between them, Kylie and Sam will step into the shoes of recently retired Envirogen Healthcare Market Manager (UK) Allan Wigglesworth. Regarding Allan’s retirement, Envirogen Group


European CEO, Bill Denyer, said: “Allan made invaluable contributions over the past 14 years, including being instrumental in shaping our


EndoTherm water purification range into a market leader it is today, and ensuring a smooth transition as he retired.”


With her deep knowledge of decontamination equipment and customer needs, Kylie is well placed to take over his reins in the south, and have a strong focus on growing EndoTherm sales. The EndoTherm range utilises reverse osmosis technology to generate purified water for decontamination of reusable medical devices in endoscopy departments and sterile services departments (SSDs) in NHS and private hospitals. Kylie’s experience in decontamination equipment includes legionella testing, and cooling tower and closed system treatment. Kylie said, “With Envirogen expanding its healthcare business, it’s great to meet a new challenge as I focus on working directly with hospitals – as well as hospital construction, contractor and architect firms managing full site newbuilds or refurbishments. I will also be liaising with washer decontamination equipment manufacturers in the OEM market. Many rely on EndoTherm for purifying water to feed their washer systems, and I look forward to growing that part of the market, too. My experience in water treatment for more than 25 years - and reputation for building strong customer relationships in healthcare - will stand me in good stead as Envirogen positions itself for further success in what is a key sector for the company.”


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Score high in decontamination


Taking place on Thursday 25 September, at the Aston Villa Football Stadium, Birmingham, the iM Academy Excellence in Endoscopy Decontamination Conference is for endoscopy clinical professionals and decontamination professionals working in the NHS and private sector. A CPD accredited conference focusing on endoscopy decontamination and the essentials for patient safety, the event consists of a range of presentations around excellence in decontamination to ensure consistent standards and safe practice. Delegates also have the chance to have demonstrations on some of the latest innovations in endoscopy decontamination equipment. Places are FREE of charge to those delivering endoscopy & decontamination services within NHS or private hospitals. Hot topics include: iM Protecting the Patient - focusing on infection prevention at the forefront of decontamination, presented by Martin Kieran, Visiting Professor at Richard Wells University, University of West London. A session, titled: The Secret Diary of an AED - behind the scenes of endoscopy compliance, will be provided by John Prendergast, MIHEEM MIDSc (Chtd) AE(D) Principal Decontamination Engineer NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership - Specialist Estates Services. Register at: https:// im-med.com/2025-conference#book


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