Visqueen

Vital Visqueen appointments to drive company strategy

  • 20 Feb 2018

Visqueen has added a range of fresh roles for its workforce, consisting part of its strategy for the year that will continue to enhance the company’s offering to the industrial sectors.

With its new ‘The Difference is Visqueen’ campaign, these appointments magnify and showcase Visqueen’s robust relationships with customers, contractors and builders’ merchants.

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Phil Bull is now General Manager for the market leader in the manufacture and supply of structural waterproofing and gas protection systems’ construction business, leading the business with its endeavours to boost sales across both structural waterproofing and gas protection systems.

Laura Guy becomes National Sales Manager, where she will be responsible for all Builders Merchants sales and work alongside the Technical and Commercial teams to best create strong relationships as Visqueen drives forward.

Also confirmed are James Walsh, who becomes Regional Manager for the North including Scotland and Tony Goode, as Regional Manager for the South.

Lucinda Holmes is promoted to Marketing Communications Manager, providing marketing support throughout Visqueen’s construction business.

‘The Difference is Visqueen’ campaign will showcase Visqueen’s burgeoning range of solutions for the construction industry, offering not only market leading products but also providing a in-depth variety of services.

This includes the new Visqueen Training Academy, creating healthy relationships with builders’ merchants, as part of Specialist Centres.

Phil Bull said the new business structure allows Visqueen to build on its strengths as a market leader in waterproofing and gas protection, with the new team nicely positioned to show themselves to live up to its mantra, ‘The Difference Is Visqueen.’

 

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