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HOUSEWARES AWARDS 2024 Meet the judges Rachel Taylor – Home Hardware


I am Head of Buying for Home Hardware Southwest and manage the SDA, cleaning, fireside and bathroom categories. I have been with Home Hardware for over 11 years.


As well as focusing on the needs of our distributions business we also produce brochures and consumer catalogues for our retail members.


Tom Basford – Grunwerg


A well-known figure in the housewares industry, Mr Basford started his sales career working for Dixons many years ago and then moved to field sales with Brabantia. Two years later, he joined Grunwerg.


Carl Wright – Meyer Group Ltd


Carl Wright, spearheads marketing and brand initiatives as the Marketing Director at Meyer Group Ltd. Orchestrating innovative campaigns and driving business growth; Mr Wright navigates the evolving landscape of consumer behaviour, delivering impactful results for Meyer Group.


Stephen Fennell – International Cookware Limited


Stephen Fennell has worked within the housewares industry for over 26 years for well-known and much respected brands such as Fissler, T G Woodware, Le Creuset, Kenwood Delonghi and currently as a Key Account Manager with International Cookware Limited.


In his current role, Mr Fennell manages a variety of accounts, from wholesalers and small and large independent retailers to food service custom- ers. Over the years, he has built up a wealth of knowledge within housewares, an industry which he cares so much about.


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