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Miller McKenzie unveils manufactured joinery division
As the leading specialist Recruitment Company in the Timber & Forest Products industry across the UK and around the world, over recent years Miller McKenzie has been consistently expanding their reach in terms of products, roles and locations.
An area of particular strength in recent times is the Manufactured Joinery industry, where Miller McKenzie is working closely with companies and talented individuals specialising in quality Timber windows, doors, staircases and flooring.
As part of its continued growth strategy in the Timber & Forest Products division and in light of this recent strength, Miller McKenzie have decided to split the two and launch a dedicated Manufactured Joinery division which will allow Denise Griffin to focus on providing a unique, dedicated and industry-leading service to a hugely important sector.
Simon Newman (Managing Director of Miller McKenzie) said: “Manufactured Joinery has always been central to our Timber & Forest Products division and we are proud to work closely with some of the most ambitious companies in the industry. As our Timber & Forest Products division continues to grow within the UK and increasingly further afield, we made the decision to split the division to allow our key consultants more opportunity to focus on the areas in which they truly flourish and, ultimately, to allow us to continue our impressive growth in these areas. Over the coming months, we have a number of initiatives lined up to celebrate the expansion of the Manufactured Joinery division and we look forward to strengthening our position in the sector.”
Denise Griffin (Senior Consultant within the Manufactured Joinery division) said: “I have recruited within Manufactured Joinery for many years and have developed fantastic relationships with some of the best and brightest companies and individuals within this vibrant industry. I am really excited that our growth has allowed us to create a standalone Manufactured Joinery division and I look forward to continuing my specialism for years to come.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Miriam Page .
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