Wallwork expands in Scotland with new appointment

Ashleigh Thomson
Ashleigh Thomson

Wallwork Group is expanding its representation in Scotland by appointing Ashleigh Thomson to lead the company’s Scottish business development.

She joins the company as it continues to make significant investments across its UK sites. This includes establishing a new £20m hot isostatic pressing centre.

The company’s comprehensive range of heat treatment services are Ms Thomson’s initial focus. This is a field in which she gained significant industry experience. Previous roles include sales business development for British Heat Treatments/British Metal Treatments. Then becoming general manager for British Heat Treatments, a division of AJT Engineering of East Kilbride, where she also fulfilled a number of other positions.

“Over my career, I have gained extensive knowledge of nickel and hard chrome plating, electroless nickel plating, QPQ, harden and temper, case hardening, stress relieve, and tufftride,” stated Ms Thomson. “I look forward to bringing my sales development skills to Wallwork. The company has a fantastic customer service ethic.”

Wallwork Group director, Simeon Collins added: “This is a great opportunity to bring someone of Ashleigh’s calibre onboard. She will strengthen our offering to customers in Scotland. Via our national transport, she has access to all Group services, besides core heat treatments, to offer manufacturers in Scotland.”

Wallwork Group
www.wallworkht.co.uk

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