Thursday, September 12, 2024

Green Building Renewables makes two managerial appointments

Green Building Renewables, based at Dunnington near York, has appointed a Sales Director and a Learning & Development Manager as it seeks to spread its business nationwide.

Alex Parkinson is the Sales Director, coming to the company with experience fromindustry leaders such as Bosch, Mitsubishi, and Google Nest. The company says Alex played a pivotal role at Google Nest by launching Nest PRO across multiple countries.

He said: “I am excited to have joined Green Building Renewables at a pivotal time in the country’s history and the renewable energy industry. The company’s buy-and-build strategy to bring together the top renewable technology experts across the county enables us to accelerate our market growth rapidly. By combining our talents, we collectively develop industry-leading capabilities that set us apart from others in the market. Growing our sales team will play a significant role in meeting our ambitions.”

Craig Stewart is the L&D Manager, and will design and implement comprehensive training to create the renewable energy experts of the future. He said: “I am passionate about education and development, and I am thrilled to bring my experience to Green Building Renewables. Together, we will build a robust training framework that supports our employees and drives the industry forward at a time when it has never been more crucial.”

MD Chris Delaney said: “Alex and Craig’s appointments reflect our ambition and aims as a company to help more people live sustainable lives. Our aim to be the largest domestic renewable energy installation company by coverage depends on hiring the best staff to grow our business. Alex and Craig bring a wealth of experience in their respective fields and will play a critical role in our expansion over the next few years.”

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