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ADEY names new chairman

ADEY Professional Heating Solutions has appointed Duncan Cooper as its new chairman.

ADEY Professional Heating Solutions has appointed Duncan Cooper as its new chairman.

Mr Cooper joins the fast-growing business after almost 20 years with the Grundfos Group, most recently as Americas managing director and group senior vice president, based in Chicago, USA, with responsibility for ten companies across the Americas, including four in the United States.

He will begin his new role on 4th July.

Kelvin Stevens, who joined ADEY in 2011, will move from the position of chairman into a non-executive role advising the Board on its continued growth strategy, particularly in relation to the UK market.

ADEY is Europe’s largest water treatment manufacturer serving the domestic and commercial heating sector. Currently supplying its products in the UK and mainland Europe, ADEY is planning to expand into new markets including the US, Asia and Eastern Europe, as well as investing in new product development.

   

 

29 June 2016

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