RSH Group promotes sales manager
Sheffield-based industrial supplies firm RSH Group has promoted Mel Woodcock to group sales manager following nearly a decade with the business.
Mel joined in 2017 after the group’s acquisition of Distinct Disposables, starting as an internal sales executive before progressing to group telesales manager.
She has played a key role in managing accounts and supporting the wider sales function.
In her new role, Mel will oversee the group’s full sales operation, including internal and external teams, customer relationships and pipeline development.
Her promotion reflects RSH Group’s continued growth across multiple sites as it strengthens its sales leadership and supports expansion across its customer base.
Mel said: “Sales in this industry are built on trust and consistency, and that’s something I’ve always believed in.
“Every day brings new opportunities to support our customers and find solutions that genuinely make a difference to their businesses.
“I’m proud to have progressed within RSH Group and to now lead such a talented team.
“My focus is on continuing to build strong relationships with our customers while driving sustainable growth across the group.”
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