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Panasonic continues to build ASHP team

Panasonic has appointed Clare Hasprey to itsAquarea team as air-to-water business development manager.
'Clare's appointment enables us to develop our offering further, by reaching more people to discuss the benefits of Aquarea air-source heat pumps,' said Marc Diaz, UK and Ireland country manager.

'We have come a long way in developing the technology, now our focus is to work with those specifying heating solutions. Clare's experience in social housing and domestic heating will prove beneficial to these goals,' he added.

With over 10 years' experience in the domestic heating industry, Ms Hasprey previously working within heating specification, looking after social housing, new build properties and contractors.

She said: 'I want to help local authorities and housing associations to improve the efficiency of their housing stock, and help build greener homes for the future.'


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1 February 2013

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