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WASTE RECYCLING UNTHA UK forms new management team


board as finance director. Also based primarily in Salzburg, Andrea has been with UNTHA for 16 years. She is passionate about the growth of both clients and the UNTHA organisation as a whole, and will be a key decision maker as the UK operation strives to achieve 20% year on year expansion between now and 2022.


 UNTHA managing director, Marcus Brew


EXACTLY halfway through its current financial year, industrial shredding specialist UNTHA UK has announced the creation of a new board of directors, as the company looks to solidify its fast growth trajectory ahead of further expansion.


Managing director Marcus Brew – who has been at the helm of UNTHA UK since 2016 – is joined by Peter Streinik, director of global strategy. As head of sales and


business development for the UNTHA brand worldwide, Austria-headquartered Peter is one of the most senior figureheads within the organisation.


Working with the team in the UK, he will play a crucial role in combining knowledge and insight from almost every continent of the globe as UNTHA strives to be the world leader in shredding technology.


Andrea Gratzer has also joined the UK


Gary Moore – who was promoted to sales director in September 2018 – now takes an official seat on the board and will blend his UK responsibilities with those of director for global business development. This dual company involvement represents the UK’s mounting presence on the international map, when it comes to revenue uplift, customer service levels, and industry change.


Commenting on the new board team, managing director Marcus Brew said: “We’ve worked hard to secure the best possible people for these roles, at a crucial time in our organisation’s journey.”


Army cadets driven to success with KitKar donation from EMR


ARMY cadets from across Sussex had the drive to take part in a local KitKar challenge, which saw them get their third KitKar Jeep back into action since 2015, thanks to a donation from local metal recycler, EMR Metal Recycling.


Sussex Army Cadet Force KitKar Display team have four teams made of army cadets from across the county (A, B, C and D Company). They were tasked with building a jeep to compete against each other and external teams, such as the Air Cadets, who are also trained to build the jeeps.


EMR, which has a facility in North Quay, Newhaven, donated funds to repair and sponsor the blue KitKar which had been out of service for a number of years. The repairs took just over a month and helped to develop the cadets’ mechanical engineering skills, useful for


32 their future careers.


Second lieutenant Giovanni Bond, commanding officer of the KitKar Display team for the Sussex Army Cadet Force, said: “It is amazing that we have been sponsored by EMR Newhaven and that we are now able to have three teams compete at once in our show across the county.”


Julie Sadler, EMR Newhaven Site Manager, said: “It was a fantastic day watching the cadets race.


“At EMR, we put a great deal of importance on supporting the communities that are close to our sites. So, we were very excited to be the driving force behind The Kitkar Display team, especially as it helps the cadets learn skills that they can use in later life.”


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