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Grime aims to clean up in new role
Kerry Ultrasonics has appointed David Grime as its new Managing Director.
Kerry Ultrasonics has appointed David Grime as its new Managing Director.
Grime previously spent 15 years at Oxford Magnet Technology, a market leader in the capital equipment medical market, and was Director there from 1995.
Grime studied at Liverpool University, where he attained a BSc (Hons) physics (class I) degree.
He also holds a Certified Diploma in Accounting and Finance.
Commenting on his new position, Grime said: "Since joining Kerry I have been hugely impressed by both the spirit in the company and the technical content of our flagship projects.
I relish the challenge of building on this excellent base to strengthen our product and market position, both in the home and overseas markets".
Meanwhile, the company has strengthened its customer support operations by appointing Andrew Huggins as Customer Services Manager.
Huggins brings 20 years' experience of commercial and operational customer services to his new role.
Finally, two further appointments have consolidated Kerry's sales and marketing department.
David O'Connor joins in a sales capacity from water-analysis company Palintest, while Bill Lambert becomes Vice-Chairman, assuming full responsibility for sales and marketing activities.
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