HMPS appoints new CEO

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HMPS has announced the appointment of a new CEO, Shaun Westcott.

Shaun is an experienced CEO who has developed and implemented strategies for growth in both commercial and operational roles. He brings with him a wealth of experience in leadership and development of multi-disciplined business and project teams utilising significant interpersonal and business skills to achieve outstanding performance in meeting business objectives. Past roles have included senior management and executive positions in renewable energy, forestry, mining and beverage manufacturing. He has a keen understanding of lean manufacturing and developing an integrated value chain

“As our company keeps growing, we have identified a need for more systems and quality requirements which need to be met,” says Mark Emmett, now Executive Chairman of HMPS. “Shaun’s knowledge of operational procedures and his keen understanding of lean manufacturing is assisting us in streamlining our internal processes and offering customers a slicker and even more professional HMPS experience,” says Emmett.

Mark Emmett, previously Managing Director of HMPS, has now assumed the role of Executive Chairman and will still be fully involved with the business.

“I look forward to this new opportunity and the challenges it may bring as we continue to grow HMPS and our market share” concludes Shaun Westcott.

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