People: Growing property firm makes two hires; Packaging specialist adds to team; and more

ehB’s new facilities manager Adam Boxer (left) and agency surveyor Sat Gill (right) are welcomed to the team by head of property management Stuart Gregory (second from left) and director Simon Hain (second from right)

A growing Warwickshire commercial property consultancy has added two new members of staff on the first anniversary of a merger which is already generating growth for the firm.

ehB Reeves was formed last summer after a merger between two long-established firms, ehB Commercial and Reeves and Partners.

Staff from the two companies are now based under the same roof in Clarendon Place, Leamington, and have two new faces among their number – agency surveyor, Sat Gill, and facilities manager, Adam Boxer.

Gill joins ehB from SK Group, one of the largest franchisees of Domino’s in the country, and the master franchise holders of Tim Hortons for the UK and Ireland.

He managed the UK and Ireland store roll out programme for Tim Hortons and store builds from Belfast to Birmingham’s flagship store.

Boxer joins ehB from SAIC Motor, the Chinese company which owns the MG brand. He was responsible for the property management at MG’s famous Longbridge site.

Simon Hain, director of ehB Reeves, said: “It has been an extremely exciting year for us all and we are delighted with the success the merger has brought. What has been achieved is a testimony to the commitment and teamwork of all our staff.

“It was always our stated aim to grow after the merger, so we are delighted to have brought in Sat and Adam, who both have more than a decade’s experience in their fields and are important additions to our team.

“This is an exciting and a challenging time to be in the commercial property business and we are very much looking forward to the future and the new opportunities presented to us.”

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A UK packaging specialist has created a new role to spearhead its future growth.

allpack, based at Aldridge, near Walsall, has appointed Nigel Elton as its inaugural head of sales.

Allpack managing director George Clarke said: “We are thrilled to welcome someone of Nigel’s calibre as the newest member of our team..

“This is an important new role within allpack, which will focus on developing and leading our sales team.

“Nigel is a professional through and through, with an impressive record in delivering growth for companies such as Ferrari and Maserati, and more recently the audio branding providers PHMG, where he was Director of Business Development.”

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Truckman, the manufacturer and supplier of 4×4 accessories, has appointed a new ecommerce manager to oversee the Dudley-based company’s growing online presence and sales.

Car enthusiast and experienced digital sales professional, David Byrne, is responsible for enhancing Truckman’s website and its ecommerce platform, which offers around 25,000 different vehicle accessory products.

He will also manage Truckman’s online optimisation to support the generation of digital sales and work closely with web and software developers to ensure the company can provide a consistent and high-quality service for online customers.
Prior to joining Truckman, he was successfully growing sales on a business to business website for Ellison’s Hair and Beauty Wholesaler as ecommerce manager. He also has had experience working in a business to consumer team at Mobile Fun, where he spent time in ecommerce management.

He said: “Truckman is a highly respected company in the UK automotive sector, so I am delighted to have joined the team. I am very excited to use my experience in website marketing to accelerate the company’s sales across a number of online channels and platforms.”

Mike Wheeler, executive chairman of Truckman, said: “We are continually investing in our online presence and developing the website to meet increasing demands. With his vast experience in ecommerce, David’s skills will help our business develop and grow online.”

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