MHEA announces its new President
Published by Joseph Green,
Editor
World Cement,
The Materials Handling and Engineers Association (MHEA) has announced the appointment of its new President, Flexco General Manager Michael Kaye.
Michael Kaye takes up his new role from Mike Redmond, President of the MHEA since 2013.
Michael is General Manager at Flexco UK, as an industry leader in belt conveyors since 1907. He joined Flexco’s UK subsidiary in 2004 and is responsible for the UK, Ireland, West Africa and Middle East markets.
A Graduate Mechanical Engineer, Michael has experience in the gear, printing, process instrumentation and bulk materials handling industries. He has been a member of the MHEA executive for over five years.
New President of the MHEA, Michael Kaye said “I am delighted to have been appointed as the MHEA’s new President. I would like to pay tribute to the outstanding contribution that Mike Redmond has made over the past two years.
“The MHEA works tirelessly to support the technical and commercial interests of UK and overseas companies supplying and using powder and bulk handling equipment. I am looking forward to making my contribution.”
Meanwhile, John Connolly has been appointed as Vice President. John is the Managing Director of Kingfisher Industrial, which supports industry in the fight against the effects of wear and premature failure caused by the handling of bulk solid materials.
Adapted from press release by Joseph Green
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