Cares Laboratory appoints technical manager
Innovation-led household and laundry products business Cares Laboratory has appointed Claire White as technical manager, strengthening its technical and innovation capability.
Claire joins the business with 18 years’ experience across the cleaning and chemical industry, most recently at Selden Research.
A chartered chemist and registered scientist, she brings expertise spanning formulation development, applied chemistry, innovation management and regulatory compliance.
In her new role, Claire will oversee product development and technical standards, supporting Cares Laboratory’s growing innovation pipeline as the business continues to scale.
She will also play a key role in maintaining regulatory excellence as new products are brought to market.
Claire said: “Cares Laboratory has built a strong reputation for innovation within household laundry and cleaning.
“I’m delighted to be joining the business at this stage of its growth and look forward to applying my technical expertise and industry experience to support the development of new products and the continued success of the Vamoosh™ brand.”
Barnsley-based Cares Laboratory is the creator of the award-winning Vamoosh™ brand, best known for its pet hair dissolver products, which are stocked in more than 5000 UK retail outlets including B&M, The Range, Pets at Home and Asda.
Dave Toms, director at Cares Laboratory, added: “I am delighted that Claire has agreed to join Cares Laboratory.
“I am confident that she will drive our innovation within household laundry and cleaning products to new heights, solving previously unsolved everyday cleaning problems for consumers and increasing category value for our retail customers.”
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