The Glazerite UK Group has appointed a new Sales Manager as part of its ambitions for growth. Calum Williams joined the trade fabricator to further strengthen its customer relationships in the Southwest.
Calum, who has worked in the fenestration industry for more than 15 years, says of his appointment: “I’m excited to join Glazerite. They are a modern, ambitious company with a great ethos and an extensive range of products. This includes heritage frames such as the VEKA Imagine Vertical Slider, Halo Flush Sash and the Residence Collection products. These present some real opportunities for our installers and especially those based in the Southwest, which is home to many conservation areas.”
Calum adds: “The fenestration industry has served me well and I’m passionate about helping others break into it. I give regular career talks to highlight the variety of opportunities it offers, and to inspire new blood to become part of this rewarding and social industry.”
Calum is re-joining Glazerite’s Group Sales & Commercial Director, Jeff Dunn, who he worked with at Consort. Jeff says: “Welcoming Calum to the team gives us a chance to deepen our customer relationships in the Southwest. I look forward to the energy and passion he will bring – he is a great fit for Glazerite and eager to start meeting existing and prospective installers in his new territory. It’s an exciting time for anyone to be joining Glazerite and I am delighted to be working with Calum once again.”
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