New appointments at Polypipe Building Services give customers enhanced access to technical expertise

Craig Chamberlain, Technical Sales Manager Northern Home Counties
Craig Chamberlain, Technical Sales Manager Northern Home Counties

Drainage and water supply specialist Polypipe Building Services has appointed four new Technical Sales Managers to support specifiers, contractors and merchants across the Midlands, Wales and Southern England.

Rob Graham, Greg Winnard, Kevin Taylor, and Craig Chamberlain will work closely with customers, providing a local point of contact to access the latest technical advice and information.

The four bring with them a wealth of construction industry experience and will each be allocated a geographic area to support. Rob Graham will serve the West and Wales, Kevin Taylor the South East, Greg Winnard North Wales and West Midlands, and Craig Chamberlain the Northern Home Counties and North London.

Greg Winnard, Technical Sales Manager North Wales & West Midlands
Greg Winnard, Technical Sales Manager North Wales & West Midlands

Regional Director Simon Russell, who heads up the UK team across the Central and Southern areas, said these appointments play a key part in working closely with specifiers, contractors, and merchants to provide them with face-to-face support.

He commented: “I’m delighted we’ve been able to make these appointments. They will allow us to provide customers across the region with an even greater level of technical support.

“We all know that the construction industry is changing, with a raft of new regulations and best practice to stay on top of – from building safety to sustainability. This makes it even more important that specifiers, contractors, and merchants have easy access to the technical information they need.

Kevin Taylor, Technical Sales Manager South East
Kevin Taylor, Technical Sales Manager South East

“As one of the longest established drainage and supply manufacturers in the UK, we recognise the need to stay ahead of industry and market development and put our customers in the best position to deal with the challenges and opportunities with which they are faced. These appointments are a great example of that commitment in action – making sure customers have a local point of contact they can call to discuss how best to tackle technical challenges on their projects.”

 

 

 

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