GGF Announces New Board Members

Date: 28 September 2016
Source: www.ggf.org.uk
GGF Announces New Board Members
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Brian Baker, Chairman GGF Board | Photo: www.ggf.org.uk

Date: 28 September 2016

The GGF is pleased to announce changes to its Board of Directors and a new President-elect.

Through the Home Improvement Executive (HIE), GGF Members have voted for Alan Burgess of Masterframe to be President-elect and Stephen Payne of Britelite Windows to be the new Chairman of the HIE. Both join the GGF Board with effect from 1st September.

The GGF Board also ratified two other new Board Members on 1st September, with Alex Gray of Supaseal Glass and Chairman of GGF Scotland and Stephen Forbes of the Nicholls and Clarke Group joining the Board.

On the new additions, Brian Baker, Chairman of the GGF Board and Immediate Past President commented, “I am pleased to welcome all four new Members to the GGF Board.

With their individual and collective experience the new Board Members will add a great deal to the GGF going forward at a time of considerable change and new challenges for our industry.” 

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