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Heatrae Sadia expands specification team

Water heating specialist Heatrae Sadia has expanded its team with two sales appointments.
Joining head of specification Simon Russell are Craig Chamberlain, who will be covering the north London area, and Tim James, who takes on responsibility for south London.

Chamberlain began his career in 1983 with Eastern Electricity's space and water heating specification division, where he remained until 1995 when he left to join Elson Hot Water as sales manager. He continued his sales career path by making the move to Andrews Water Heaters in 2001, where he spent six years before joining MHS Boilers.

Before James joined Heatrae Sadia, he was technical officer for Vaillant from October 2006, and before this he was technical advisor for Alpha Boilers. He started out with Tex-Cote plc as sales executive in 2002.

'We're delighted to have Chamberlain and James on board and I am confident they will both make a significant contribution to our efforts to strengthen and forge new links with consultant engineers and specifiers, which is a key market for Heatrae Sadia.

'Since we focused our efforts on increasing our presence earlier this year, we have made significant progress and the addition of Chamberlain and James to the team will allow us to develop our place in the market even further.'

In support of the initiative, Heatrae Sadia has become an industry member of the Society of Public Health Engineers (SoPHE) which aims to provide higher profile and focus for public health engineers within the Chartered Institute of Building Service Engineers.
18 August 2010

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