John Stevenson, Operations and Business Development Director

Exova appoints new Operations and Business Development Director

  • 11 Jan 2017

John Stevenson has been appointed as Exova’s new Operations and Business Development Director for its Fire, Building Products and Certification division.

With previous experience in both marketing and senior sales roles, John boasts impressive knowledge of business development. For the past 15 years, he has occupied the role of Managing Director for Cape and Promat – both companies are part of the Etex Group.

Throughout his career, John has led several acquisitions in the USA, the Middle East and across Britain. He also has knowledge of the fire protection industry in the UK, as well on an international basis.

Operations and Business Development Director

In his new role as Operations and Business Development Director for FBP&C at Exova, John will support the development of the European and Middle East testing businesses. Working alongside the company’s leadership team, he will help to execute Exova’s new M&A strategy.

He will report to FBP&C Managing Director, Rob Veitch.

Exova BM TRADA,
Chiltern House,
Stocking Lane,
Hughenden Valley,
High Wycombe,
Buckinghamshire,
HP14 4ND

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