Clearview National April 2016 - Issue 173 | Page 149
MOVERS&SHAKERS
New Board Promotion Signals Continued Growth
»»OLIVER GINGER HAS
been appointed to the Origin
Board of Directors in the latest
demonstration of growth for the
rapidly expanding company.
Currently in the role of Supply
Chain Director, Oliver has
worked in almost every area of the
Origin business during his tenure.
This broad knowledge base and
hands on experience will be a
valuable addition to the board.
Speaking of his appointment,
Oliver said: “Origin is a unique
business and I am so proud to
be part of it and the journey
we are all on. It means a great
deal to have been part of such
a great British success story and
to be in a position to provide
positive influence. I am excited
about what the future holds.”
Andrew Halsall, Managing
Director, Origin, comments:
“We are delighted to welcome
Oliver to the board. He has
demonstrated his ability to
communicate effectively at all
levels with charm and warmth.
He has an unrivalled knowledge
of every aspect of the business
and how it all fits together. In
order for Origin to continue to
flourish and meet its aspirations
and objectives, it is important
we welcome fresh ideas from
knowledgeable and committed
sources within the business.
“This appointment reflects
Oliver’s unswerving commitment
to the business over his long
service here. I have no doubt
that Oliver will bring a lot to
the board from all areas of the
business and create an improved
connection between the board
and his colleagues across the
business.”
SENIOR NEW APPOINTMENT
Mark Beaumount, Production Manager
»»FOLLOWING THE NEWS THAT
trade fabricator Dempsey Dyer will be
implementing a controlled expansion of its
64,000 square foot manufacturing facility, the
Company has announced the appointment of
a new Timber Factory Manager.
28 year-old Mark Beaumont joins Dempsey
Dyer from Jeld Wen, where he oversaw the
composite door production line, and is tasked
with helping the Pontefract-based company
ramp up productivity and increase capacity to
meet its highly ambitious 2016 growth targets.
Managing Director, Peter Dyer, comments:
“2015 was the most successful year in our 38
year history and our ambitions for 2016 are
huge. Mark’s appointment comes at a pivotal
time for Dempsey Dyer and considering
he’s already proved himself elsewhere in the
industry, we’re confident that he’s the man to
help us take our business to the next level.”
Mark commented: “I really enjoyed my time
at Jeld Wen but was looking for a fresh challenge
and Dempsey Dyer seemed like the ideal career
move. I’ll also be responsible for preparing for
the launch of a brand new product coming later
in 2016, something that will take Dempsey Dyer
in a new and exciting direction.”
For more information call 01977 649641 or
visit www.dempseydyer.co.uk
OPENING DOORS IN THE NORTH
»»DAVE COSTELLO HAS
joined Phoenix Doors, part
of the MASCO UK Window
Group Ltd, as North East and
Scotland Business Development
Manager, to focus on growing
sales of the Company’s GRP
composite door and PVCu door
panel ranges in the north and
beyond.
Commenting on his new role,
Dave, who has nearly 30 years’
fenestration industry experience,
says: “Phoenix Doors has built
up a solid reputation within the
industry and the very positive
reactions from prospects have
been encouraging.
‘a broad range
and excellent
product quality’
“The company’s standout
features of great customer
support, allied with a broad range
and excellent product quality, is
attracting a lot of interest.”
Haydon Statham, Phoenix
Doors’ Sales Director, adds:
“Dave’s knowledge, plus his many
industry contacts, is already
opening up new doors for us, so
to speak! With regular deliveries
being scheduled to the n orth,
customers can be assured of being
able to offer their customers one
of the industry’s widest ranges of
doors for the retail replacement
market, all backed with our
attention to customer service.”
www.phoenixdoorpanels.co.uk
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