TaperedPlus 'sets stage for growth' with arrivals
A flat roof design and insulation firm says it has “set the stage for continued growth” after doubling its sales team.
TaperedPlus has welcomed four business development managers.
Working across the UK, bosses say the quartet will help the Stockton-headquartered company “foster stronger client relationships and drive new business opportunities”.
The move comes after TaperedPlus secured £5.5 million investment from BGF, which it said would add a greater “technology-led focus” to operations, enhance customer experience and strengthen supply chain relationships.
The arrivals include Gary Bottomley, who will cover the North, and Dean Millward, who will oversee the South East.
Stuart Millard joins as South West representative, with Eddie Bushe taking on the South Central region.
The company has also appointed Chloe Herring and Gemma Chesney as internal sales representatives.
Aman Chahal, chief executive of TaperedPlus, which runs a technical design studio in Wolverhampton, said: “Our new regional sales structure is a testament to our client-focused approach, allowing us to respond faster and more effectively to their needs.
“By expanding our skilled sales team, we are better equipped to meet industry’s evolving demands.”
Robert Vass, chief technology officer, added: “This expansion sets the stage for continued growth and sector-leading innovation, allowing us to elevate industry standards and consistently deliver exceptional results.”
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