Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Chesterfield manufacturer reveals new senior leadership team

Composites Evolution, part of the Clockpress Holdings group of companies, has unveiled a new senior leadership team following its recent takeover.

The Chesterfield-based specialist prepreg manufacturer has appointed Brendon Weager, Gemma Williams, Mike Harrison & Rochelle Helliwell to the team that will work alongside Clockpress’ Chris Barnes and Sam Kirk to drive the business forward.

As part of the change the original founder and owner of Composites Evolution – Gordon Bishop – is stepping away from the company.

Brendon Weager, technical director at Composites Evolution, said: “The recent investment by Clockpress Holdings and appointment of the new leadership team provides us with an excellent platform to support the next phase of our growth. The business has already made a great start to 2023 and the future is exciting, as we continue to deliver industry leading composite prepregs and customer service to our customers.”

Sam Kirk, CEO of Clockpress Holdings, added: “Chris and I are delighted to welcome Brendon, Gemma, Mike & Rochelle to the new senior leadership team. They have all demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities which, combined with their passion and hunger for success, will play a pivotal role in moving the business forward together.

“They have all contributed to the process of putting a clear and exciting vision and strategy together, and we look forward to supporting their growth aspirations over the coming months and years.”

The new team’s primary focus is to accelerate the implementation of those strategic plans, with the ultimate goal of establishing Composites Evolution as the number one partner for specialist prepregs, through world-leading innovation, sustainability, customer service, and responsiveness.

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