Wrekin Products announces new appointment to technical specification team

John Kiernan
John Kiernan

Wrekin Products has increased its workforce with the arrival of new product manager, John Kiernan.

The company said that as its business pipeline for providing innovative and sustainable solutions continues to grow, Wrekin’s systems, services and solutions are positioned to offer savings in a market which is experiencing increased pressure. With demands on the sector greater than ever, projects with improved technologies will be essential to supporting the reduction in carbon emissions, contributing to net-zero targets.

Excited about this new opportunity, John said:

“Now is the time to increase awareness of Wrekin’s products, while seeking to be at the forefront of providing solutions which really focus on efficiency and sustainability. It is our mission to provide joined up thinking across the industry, advising and encouraging users on our high-performance products which make a difference to whole life cost. It is Wrekin’s intention to showcase our smart technologies that make everyday life better, with a sense of something durable, which over time, saves money and increases impact. This role will help promote cohesion across our sales and our solutions teams to maximise impact, removing barriers for product users while reducing carbon.”

Simon Turner, commercial director said:

“This appointment demonstrates a continued commitment to driving our user experience, increasing sales, refining our products and producing long-lasting solutions that really make a difference to the sectors operations. Though civil engineering is not typically a green industry, we are at the forefront of developing our technologies to compensate and make a difference, minimising the environmental impact of all our activities.”

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