Clearview National May 2017 - Issue 186 | Page 146
MOVERRS&SHAKERS
SENIOR APPOINTMENT
» » LONG-ESTABLISHED
family fabricator Dempsey Dyer
is welcoming another member
of extended Dyer clan to the
fold, as Mark Suaznabar becomes
PVCu compliance and quality
manager.
Mark , husband to Rachel
Dyer and brother-in-law to
managing director Peter, joins
the firm after a distinguished
career in the police.
At Dempsey Dyer, Mark will
be charged with ensuring that
all products meet the company’s
stringent quality standards,
as well as comply with the
increasing array of accreditations
the fabricator is able to meet.
“I’m absolutely delighted
to be joining Dempsey Dyer,”
comments Mark. “I’m obviously
already extremely familiar with
the business, and I’ve always
hugely admired the passion and
dedication Tom, Peter and the
rest of the family have for what
they do.
It’s also an exciting time
to join the firm. We’ve set
ambitious targets for the
year ahead, and we want to
significantly expand the PVCu
side of the business. For forty
years now, we’ve boasted one
of the industry’s most extensive
ranges of Deceuninck doors
and windows – and it’s going
to be my job to ensure that our
customers continue to get the
exceptional quality they’ve come
to expect from Dempsey Dyer.”
www.dempseydyer.co.uk
Mark Suaznabar, PVCu compliance and quality manager
(left) and Peter Dyer, Managing Director (right)
New
Head of IT
Appointed
» » IN KEEPING WITH
development plans for both
people and infrastructure,
Wakefield-based fabricator
Conservatory Outlet has
appointed a new Head of IT to
drive forward the technological
systems at the 60,000 sq ft site in
Thornes Lane Wharf.
James Turner came into post
on 13/03/17, taking on this
significant role for the company,
tasked with leading, managing
and continuously developing
all Information and Telephony
Technology activities of the
business.
With a strong background
in IS&T Management, James
is equipped with insight and
experience in core business
development, providing effective
and prioritised solutions,
accompanied by an excellent
track-record for successfully
delivery change.
James will work closely
with decision makers in all
departments at Conservatory
Outlet to identify, recommend,
develop, implement, and support
James Turner
technology solutions for all
aspects of the organisation.
James said, “I’m really pleased
to have the opportunity to
take on this exciting new role.
There is a lot to look forward to,
however, due to the nature of
technology, there will inevitably
be challenging times ahead. I
believe that I have the skills and
knowledge required to deliver
this role successfully, bringing
notable results in the IT systems
and infrastructure which is sure
to benefit both customers and
employees alike.”
Leading Operations
Synseal Group has announced that Derren Gittins will be
joining the Group to head up its UK-wide glass operations.
» » DERREN’S NEW ROLE AS
Glass Managing Director
includes overseeing the four glass
production facilities owned by
Synseal Group - Village Glass,
based in Essex, and the three
Global Glass factories based
in Nottinghamshire, Wigan
and Blackburn. With more
than 25 years of experience in
glass processing, Derren has
spent most of his career in high
profile positions at Pilkington,
including as the Head of
Downstream Manufacturing,
before taking up the post of
Managing Director at Glass
Systems Group.
Commenting on his new
appointment, Derren said:
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“I am delighted to be joining
Synseal Group at this exciting
time of growth within their glass
business. This is an industry and
customer base that I know very
well and I’m looking forward to
using the expertise gained from
my many years at Pilkington
and Glass Systems Group to
help grow Synseal Group’s
already impressive glass business,
with the aim of giving our
customers the very best possible
quality, price and service across
the whole of the UK.”
www.synseal.com