With 24 years of industry experience, Sarah brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the role. She previously led the marketing strategy at a leading hardware distributor, where she was pivotal in driving brand growth and strengthening market presence.
Sarah will be working alongside the rest of the Quanex leadership team to execute a marketing strategy focused on growth and continuous improvement.
Chris Alderson, President, European Fenestration Division, states, “Sarah joins us at a very exciting time following the acquisition of the Tyman Group. Her proven track record in delivering successful marketing initiatives combined with a deep understanding of the fenestration industry will make a valuable contribution to the achievement of Quanex’s ambitious goals.
“We are confident that Sarah’s knowledge and skills will help further enhance the group’s already strong position in the global market, driving growth for our customers and stakeholders alike. We’re delighted to have her on board.”
Sarah tells us, “Being part of the Quanex team is an exciting next step in my career. I’ve already been made to feel very welcome by team members across the business and I’m keen to get out into the field and meet customers over the coming weeks as I undertake my new role with energy, focus and passion.”
The Quanex family extends a warm welcome to Sarah, offering full support as it looks forward to continued success and growth under her guidance in its marketing activities.
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