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Zebra Print Group celebrates internal promotions
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including a senior appointment that will support the next phase of business growth. The company has promoted long-standing team member Brendon Harvey from production manager to production director, recognising his significant contribution to the business and his role in driving operational excellence.
Mr Harvey, who has been with the company for seven years, steps into the newly elevated role with responsibility for overseeing all
production operations, streamlining processes and supporting continued investment in technology and capability. Mr Harvey said: “Having grown with the business, it means a lot to step into the role of production director. I’m proud of what we’ve achieved as a team and excited to keep pushing forward.” Samantha Overton, managing director of Zebra Print Group, said: “Brendon’s promotion to production director is incredibly well deserved. He consistently demonstrates the leadership, expertise and forward-thinking approach that we need as a growing business.” Alongside Brendon’s appointment, the company has also announced
(L-R) Brendon Harvey and Samantha Overton, Zebra Print Group MD
a number of additional team promotions across the business. Joelene Topham has progressed from accounts executive to finance administrator, Judith Wragg has been promoted from despatch manager to head of despatch, and Noel Vickers has advanced from apprentice to large-format print operative.
Durst hires new CTO D Sam Rutherford New CAD designer joins Ultima Displays U
ltima Displays is pleased to welcome Sam Rutherford to Ultima Displays as its new CAD designer, joining the company’s increasingly busy CAD department. During his first few weeks, Mr Rutherford has been introduced to all areas of the business and has been working closely with its experienced team, gaining valuable insight and hands-on guidance along the way. Gary Maycock, commercial manager, Custom and Modular at
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Ultima Displays, said: “With the increasing demand for exhibition stand designs and bespoke projects, it’s vital that we continue to grow our team to support our customers effectively. Sam’s addition strengthens our CAD capability, and we’re delighted to have him with us.” The company commented that it is excited to have Mr Rutherford as part of the team and that they look forward to seeing his contribution as he continues to develop in his role.
urst Group has appointed Wolfgang Knotz as chief technology officer, and will be part of its core leadership team. When looking for its new CTO, the company said it had screened more than 600 candidates during the search process before deciding to appoint from within the business. Once Durst looked internally, Mr Knotz was chosen as its CTO. He has been with the company since 2013 and began in Lienz as a production engineer. Christoph Gamper, CEO and co-owner of Durst Group, said: “The right person had been with us since 2013. Today, Wolfgang Knotz becomes chief technology officer of Durst Group AG and joins our core leadership team. “I searched globally for this role. In the end, the highest-leverage decision was already inside the company. Welcome to your new chapter, Wolfgang. Now we build what others cannot copy.”
Wolfgang Knotz, CTO of Durst
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