Wienerberger

Wienerberger announces appointment of new Marketing Director

  • 10 May 2019

Building solutions manufacturer Wienerberger has appointed Stuart Lunn as its new Marketing Director. 

Stuart, who joined the UK’s leading provider of wall, roof and landscape solutions’ team in March this year, is an award-winning marketing professional, with years of experience throughout the full marketing mix and in media, including specialist expertise in strategy and digital marketing.

Stuart has 18 years of commercial experience dealing with global brands in the UK and UAE, with an impressive career history that includes roles at Google, Facebook, Manchester Airport Group and Yell.

In his new role, Stuart is looking to build on Wienerberger’s strong market position by leading on the company’s marketing strategy, driving commercial performance through marketing and aligning the UK business with the digital transformation of Wienerberger Buiding Solutions as a global company.

Stuart commented: “I’m excited to be part of a market-leading business which has the opportunity to grow and achieve even greater things.

“Construction is one of the last big industries that has yet to fully embrace digital technology and use it to its advantage.

“This means that the industry is ripe for digital disruption, which holds some incredibly exciting opportunities for Wienerberger and our marketing team to lead the way as building material providers.”

Founded in 1819 and with HQ in Vienna, Wienerberger Building Solutions is the world’s largest producer of bricks and clay blocks, as well as being the market leader for clay roof tiles.

Represented in 30 countries with 197 production sites, Wienerberger is celebrating its 200-year anniversary this year.

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