Telestack appoints new Managing Director
Published by Rebecca Bowden,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
Telestack, a UK-based company specialising in mobile bulk material handling systems, has announced the appointment of Martin Dummigan as its new Managing Director, with immediate effect.
He will be responsible for setting and achieving Telestack’s goals and objectives, and will report to the Group President of Aggregates and Mining, Jeff Elliott.
Martin has 10 years in the industry, having joined Telestack from Terex. He previously served as Vice President, China Operations and Business Initiatives for Terex. Prior to this, he served in various positions of increasing responsibility within Terex.
Commenting on the new appointment, Jeff Elliot said: "Martin brings valuable operational know-how to Telestack and will be an tremendous asset to the company. His knowledge of manufacturing and international experience will be invaluable as we look to define more innovative solutions for our clients and grow our presence globally."
Dummigan commented: "I look forward to expanding Telestack’s business globally and building on the strong growth that it has experienced over the last number of years. The Telestack brand has an excellent reputation in the industry and I am confident of a positive and strong future for the company."
Adapted from press release by Rebecca Bowden
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/22012016/telestack-appoints-new-managing-director-368/
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