Patrick joins the Association and brings with him a wealth of experience in engineering and standards background. Having experience in the commercial supply chain from specification to installation, it is expected that Patrick will be able to advise Members with the challenges posed by a tough year ahead. Patrick will also take the lead in representing CAB Members on current legislative bodies and affiliated association events.
On appointment to the post of CAB’s Technical Manager, Patrick comment, “I’m delighted to be offered the post within CAB and I look forward to meeting the membership to understand first hand the challenges we will face together.”
To introduce himself to Members, Patrick will be attending the Spring Forum at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon, which is home to the world’s largest collection of historic British cars, the event takes place on Thursday 29th February. More information is available on the Association website.
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