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James Briggs Appoints CEO
James Briggs Ltd, one of the largest manufacturers of aerosol and consumer chemicals in Europe, has announced that it has appointed Tim Pugh as Chief Executive Officer.
Tim joins the business with a wealth of international experience in the automotive and the chemical coatings sectors, having spent time in an array of senior positions at Scania Group, RAC and automotive refinish products business U-POL Ltd.
Commenting on the appointment, Jim Sumner, Chairman of James Briggs Ltd, said: “We are delighted to be welcoming Tim on board at James Briggs. Tim’s undoubted leadership qualities, sectorial background and strong all-round commercial experience will prove to be of huge benefit to the business as it looks to deliver upon its ambitious expansion plans over the coming years.”
Tim Pugh, CEO of James Briggs Ltd, added: “With its tremendous combination of technical and manufacturing expertise, and clear focus on long-term customer relationships, I’m delighted to be joining James Briggs. Working with the strong leadership team, I’m excited at the opportunity for us to build further on all that’s already been created.”
James Briggs employs around 200 staff over two manufacturing sites in Greater Manchester. The business, founded in 1830, designs, formulates and manufactures a wide range of products including paints, lubricants, cleaning fluids and polishes for automotive, industrial, hygiene and other sectors. James Briggs was backed by Endless LLP in an MBO in June 2013.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Andy Hunt .
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