Clearview Midlands June 2014 - Issue 151 | Page 28
INDUSTRYNEWS
Sharon joins IG Doors
Truedor Team
IG Doors has recruited Sharon Berry to
spearhead sales of its new trade range
Truedor in Wales and the South West.
Sharon comes from an industry background
spanning 24 years in which time she has
worked in fabrication businesses, retail sales,
and trade sales and has an understanding of
windows, doors, and hardware systems.
Her role is to support the customer-focussed
approach of the business and to develop
relationships with trade customers.
“If I had to choose one strength I think
it would be my ability to develop good
relationships with customers, and ensure that
they become our long term partners. When
I applied for the position I knew this was
something they were looking for as a key
strength, and I am delighted to be in on this
exciting new venture from the start.”
IG Doors, Sales and Marketing Manager
Richard Kirman commented: “We have
said from the outset that one of the ways in
which we will differentiate ourselves in the
market is through our customer service and
communication style. Sharon is perfect to
help us achieve this.”
HS2 bosses encourage
regions to use project as
regeneration catalyst
Members of the Government’s HS2 Growth
Taskforce have called on cities and LEPs to
use the project to “supercharge” their regions
by creating world-leading transport links and
kick-starting urban regeneration.
The calls feature in a newly published report
from the body, which is lead by businesspeople,
politicians and trade union officials.
‘HS2: Get Ready’ suggests new local bodies
will need to be created to tailor growth plans for
cities along the route, and ensure HS2 contracts
‘it is the opportunity to
re-balance Britian and kickstart regeneration in my city’
lead to local job creation, skills development
and apprenticeships.
The group says a ‘business as usual’ approach
to the project will not cut it and likens the
scale of HS2’s potential impact to that of the
Channel Tunnel.
Sir Howard Bernstein, CEO Manchester City
Council and Deputy Chair of the Taskforce,
said: “HS2 is not just a railway. It is the
opportunity to re-balance Britain and kickstart regeneration in my city and others across
the Midlands and the north of England. It is
imperative that we work together to do all we
possibly can to get the country ready.”
BETTER TRAINING WILL CONVERT HIGHER
VALUE SALES, SAYS ULTRAFRAME
Leading roof manufacturer
Ultraframe is known for its
market-changing new product
development strategy; but
to enhance further sales
opportunity for its network
partners, Ultraframe has
developed a sales training
course which they believe
will power the industry on
into the next phase of growth
by meeting the needs of the
modern consume r.
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The training package, developed
in partnership with direct sales
guru Paul Clifton, is being
delivered by new training manager
Andy Lewis.
Andy says: “We have trialled this
course among a select number
of customers and feedback has
been tremendous, helping us
to fine-tune the package which
includes some novel message
delivery and sales tools, available
digitally or in hard copy. I have
been very impressed with the core
selling skills I have come across in
the industry so far, and I see our
role as enhancing these skills and
providing a fresh approach to pitch
new and higher value products.”
The courses are designed to meet
the needs of the busy retailer with
either open or tailored courses at
the Ultraframe HQ in Clitheroe or
in the field.
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