High Force Research appoints new CCO
High Force Research, a leader in chemical R&D and manufacturing that is headquartered in Bowburn, County Durham, has appointed Dr Nathalie Huther as its chief commercial officer (CCO).
This appointment follows the company’s recent management buyout (MBO), marking the start of a new growth phase.
In this newly created role, Nathalie will lead the company’s commercial strategy, focusing on business development, client relations, and market expansion.
With over 15 years of experience in the chemical and pharma sectors, she brings a proven track record in driving revenue growth and forming strategic partnerships.
Nathalie said: “I am delighted to join High Force Research at such a pivotal time.
“The company’s reputation for scientific expertise and customer-centric solutions is exceptional.
“I look forward to building on this foundation, strengthening existing partnerships, and identifying new opportunities for growth.”
The MBO, led by chief executive Tristan Sillars, provides High Force Research with the flexibility to accelerate its expansion.
Tristan added: “We are thrilled to welcome Nathalie to the team.
“Nathalie’s expertise will be invaluable as we focus on expanding our commercial reach and delivering even greater value to our clients.
“The recent MBO has positioned us for growth, and Nathalie will play a key role in driving that forward.”
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