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CHH CoNeX Limited announces new ownership
Midlands-based CHH CoNeX has entered new ownership.
The company’s new owners, Paul Turner, Chief Executive and Cory McFarlane, Chief Operating Officer have taken over the independent business. It comes at a time when CHH has experienced significant growth within existing and new sectors and is set to explore international markets.
The new directors bring a combined wealth of experience and passion to the business from their previous roles. Paul Turner joins from a previous position of Senior Vice President of sales at Belden, a global manufacturer of networking, connectivity, and cable products. Cory McFarlane was previously Managing Director at IEWC EMEA, a global supplier of electrical wire and cable, wire management and broadcast and AV products.
Outgoing Managing Director, Tim Hughes, said “I am proud of what CHH CoNeX has achieved and would like to thank the entire team for their part in our successful journey. In Paul and Cory we have found a good home for our company, which should enable it to pursue further growth, while ensuring continued customer focus and attention, which are long established principles at the heart of CHH.”
The new Chief Executive, Paul Turner, said: “We would like to thank Tim and his team for this opportunity. We are excited to take the helm at CHH CoNeX, one of the leading specialist communications manufacturers in the UK, and are confident that we can take the company forward to better serve our customers and staff.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by CHH CoNeX .
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