In 2017, Mike departed for pastures new – but now, after more than a year spent working with a leading industry marketing agency, Bygrave’s back.
“I had a great year away from Roseview,” Mike comments. “I did new things, met new people, worked with companies I wouldn’t otherwise have worked with, and saw life from the other side of the fence.
“I’m a firm believer that experiencing new things helps you develop and improve. But ultimately, my heart’s with Roseview, and returning feels like coming home.
“It’s fantastic to see that the company’s commitment to quality, authenticity and constant innovation hasn’t wavered in the slightest in the year I’ve been away.
“Today, the Rose Collection is as good as it’s ever been – the result of a process of continual improvement that goes back decades.
“It’s an ethos that’s seen us implement dozens of improvements, some tiny, some major – not because they’ve been asked for, or because they’re obvious, but because they’re necessary to make our products as exceptional as they can possibly be.”
“It’s just one of many reasons I’m delighted to be back. I’m looking forward to bringing my new experience into the fold and continuing to push Roseview forward as one of the UK’s most innovative, forward-looking, customer-centric fabricators.”
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