Friday, May 3, 2024

Gowercroft Joinery appoints new finance director

Alfreton-based timber window and door manufacturer Gowercroft Joinery has appointed a new finance director to help spearhead the next stage of the company’s expansion.

Harry Dixon, from Mickleover, brings almost a decade of commercial accountancy and building industry experience, having started out as a credit control apprentice at one of the country’s major chains of builders’ merchants and then rapidly progressed his career with major IT and construction companies, all of which have gone through accelerated growth journeys.

In his new role Harry will be taking ownership of the company’s financial structures, as he works across the business streamlining systems, driving efficiencies and profitability, and building strong supplier relationships in support of the company’s senior management team.

Harry said: “I am thrilled to be joining such a dynamic and rapidly expanding business.  Gowercroft has had such an amazing track record so far, and I am very much looking forward to being part of its future successes.”

Andrew Madge, Managing Director of Gowercroft, said: “We’re delighted to have Harry on board. His broad base of experience and positive attitude is a perfect fit for our company culture as we push ahead, launching new products and expanding into different markets.

“Gowercroft has expanded turnover by 110% over the past two years by delivering highly innovative windows and doors to a string of new customer and prestigious projects nationwide.”

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