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You must read about Domus new management team

  • 7 Feb 2018

Domus Ventilation, formerly Polypipe Ventilation, has introduced a 19-person strong, new expert management and sales team, as part of its relaunch.

The manufacturer of leading energy-saving domestic ventilation systems’ new management team, comprising 47 years of industry experience, will enable Domus Ventilation to continue growing within the market space. 

Sales Director Stephen Smith spearheads the new sales team, consisting of a Distribution Sales Director, a National Contractor Manager and three Key Account Managers. Stephen hopes to further the award winning range to even greater heights.

Working closely with Stephen will be Customer Service manager Kelly Griffiths as its new Customer Service Manager, ensuring a seamless approach to the complete sales journey of a customer. 

To ensure Domus keeps ahead in the industry, David Treharne has become new Senior Engineer. With 13 years of experience in a variety of market sectors, he hopes to further advance the company’s existing successful product portfolio, plus challenge the industry with new and innovative products. 

The re-launch of the company requires a re-brand, with Penny Jones, Product and Marketing Manager, masterminding this. Penny will supervise new product development and create opportunities to showcase Domus Ventilation as a market leader in the domestic ventilation sector.

Stephen Smith commented on the new recruits, saying: “The new team we now have in place has the expertise, enthusiasm and vision to really drive this business forward.

“We are all experts in our respective fields and are looking forward to coming together as a team to use our various skill sets to mark Domus Ventilation as a leader in the contractor, distribution and wholesale sectors.”

 

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