Deeside Timberframe hires new Finance Director, restructures senior administration crew

DEESIDE Timberframe is bolstering its senior administration crew with the appointment of a brand new finance director and a realignment of roles to help its development plans.

The Stonehaven-based enterprise, which designs, manufactures and installs timber methods, has appointed Kirsten Bell as finance director.

Kirsten has held the position of ERP (enterprise, useful resource planning) undertaking supervisor with Deeside Timberframe for 18 months.

She was beforehand finance director of sister firm, Bancon Building, for nearly six years.

Kirsten Bell’s appointment as finance director, alongside the adjustments in administration, will allow the corporate to take care of and reinforce buyer relationships, says managing director David Crawford

With 16 years’ expertise in finance within the development business, Kirsten held monetary controller roles with Chap Group Ltd and Mansell earlier than becoming a member of Bancon Building.

Her appointment is a part of a realignment of the senior administration crew aimed toward delivering the agency’s development plans.

Derek Wann, former business director, takes on the brand new position of UK enterprise improvement director whereas former operations director, Stewart Ferguson, has been appointed contracts director.

In the meantime, John Cain has been appointed to the brand new position of nationwide gross sales supervisor as Deeside Timberframe seems to be to push into the English market.

David Crawford, managing director of Deeside Timberframe, mentioned: “We’re thrilled that Kirsten is taking over the position of finance director after remodeling our methods and reporting.

“Our restructured senior administration crew is now totally aligned with our marketing strategy which seeks to ship vital development.”

Aberdeenshire-headquartered Deeside Timberframe, a part of the Bancon Group, has been offering timber frames for over 40 years.

The corporate works with housebuilders, housing associations, development companies and self-build clients to design, manufacture, and set up timber methods.

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