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Remeha expands team

Remeha has strengthened its team of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) experts with the appointment of two new members.

Wendell Baker (left) and Sam Notter

Sam Notter has joined Remeha as projects design manager whilst Wendell Baker, technical sales manager, will look after customers in London and the South East.

Mr Notter will be utilising his experience from the marine engineering and CHP sector to design tailored systems that meet customers’ heating and electricity needs.

Mr Baker, who has been working in the construction industry for over 36 years, will be guiding customers from the specification process through to commissioning with the right information and technical support.

Commenting on his appointment, Mr Notter said: “I am thrilled to join the Remeha CHP team. I look forward to applying my experience in managing projects from the design stage to client hand overs, to help users get the most out of CHP.”

Mr Baker added: “It’s great to be joining a company with such an unbeatable level of service and expertise. I look forward to working with my extensive network of contacts in mechanical, public health engineering and architectural consultancies to deliver the perfect CHP solution for their projects.”

Paul Wilson, CHP national sales manager at Remeha, said: “I’m delighted to welcome Sam and Wendell to the team. Their extensive knowledge of the construction, specification and CHP sectors will be a great asset to the team, and ensure our customers will continue to maximise efficiency and cost savings from their CHP systems.”

24 October 2017

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