Made in the Midlands extend Christopher Greenough’s presidential term

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Made in the Midlands president, Christopher Greenough, will be extending his term until the middle of 2017.

Jason Pitt, CEO of Made in the Midlands, commented: “We will be extending Christopher’s presidency for the first half of the new year. Christopher has done a fantastic job as president as a driving force within the manufacturing community. He consistently aims to promote the success of manufacturing within the Midlands region and he shares the ethos we have here at Made in the Midlands.”

Mr Greenough is also the commercial director of Salop Design and Engineering based in Shrewsbury. Salop specialises in the production of metal pressings and assemblies which are manufactured for use in a variety of market places. Salop recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, which is a testament to their level of service, quality and commitment to customers.

Mr Greenough explained: “I welcome the chance to carry on the role for the first half of 2017. I thank the members, patrons and council for their continuous support. I will continue to push, promote and shout about members, patrons and MiM at every opportunity. I have a passion and real enthusiasm for Midlands manufacturing. We are truly the makers driving the UK economy.”

Made in the Midlands recently announced plans to expand its exhibition to the Ricoh Arena in Coventry. The Ricoh is an award-winning venue with state-of-the-art facilities, with over 20,000m2 of space along with 2,000 onsite car parking bays. Made in the Midlands aim to welcome over 2,000 representatives of the Midlands manufacturing sector and will have a record-breaking 200 exhibition stands.

Mr Greenough added: “The MiM expo, and indeed the group, is growing and getting stronger and better every year. I look to the 2017 expo as a real chance to get to know more members. We have world class manufacturing within the region, and this Expo is a showcase for this. There will be a record numbers of attendees, with the target of 1200+ easily in our sights.”

Made in the Midlands www.madeinthemidlands.com

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