Bespoke Stairlifts appoints new commercial director
Bradford-based Bespoke Stairlifts has appointed Paul Stockdill as its new commercial director, marking a key step in the company’s ongoing expansion.
Paul brings extensive industry experience from leadership roles at Acorn and Handicare, where he was instrumental in driving trade sales and dealer network growth.
His appointment comes as Bespoke Stairlifts strengthens its position as a global leader in stairlift manufacturing.
Paul said: “Bespoke Stairlifts is a company with a strong foundation, an exceptional team, and a clear commitment to excellence.
“I am thrilled to take on this leadership role and look forward to building on the company’s successes while exploring new opportunities to better serve our customers and partners.”
The company, established in 2004, recently invested in a state-of-the-art 24,000sq ft facility in Bradford to support its continued innovation and international growth.
Gavin Finn, chairman of Bespoke Stairlifts Group, added: “We are delighted to welcome Paul Stockdill to the team as our new commercial director.
“His extensive expertise, strong leadership and innovative approach make him the ideal person to lead Bespoke Stairlifts into its next chapter.
“We are confident that Paul’s stewardship will drive our mission of providing tailored, cost-effective mobility solutions to even greater heights.”
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