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Chairman: Henry Casley
Formerly Chief Executive of Southern Electric plc and Non Executive Director of SSE plc, Henry started his career in SWEB before moving to Eastern Electricity and then Southern Electric. Among many achievements, Henry was a founder member of the Energy Saving Trust, Chairman of the Thames Valley Economic Partnership and a member of the Government Advisory Committee on Business and the Environment.
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Managing Director: Simon Lomax
Simon joined Kensa as Managing Director in May 2007 to oversee the company’s dramatic expansion plans at its new Mt Wellington facility. Previously, Simon held senior sales and general management roles with a leading underfloor heating company having earlier been involved with start-up businesses in the United States and Canada. |
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Finance Director: Mel Adderley
Mel, a qualified Chartered Accountant, joined Kensa in 2009 as Finance Director and provides overall financial advice and control to the company and supports the finance team in fulfilling its duties. He brings a wealth of commercial, financial and practical experience with him having worked in a number of industries as Finance Director reporting at all levels within various sizes of companies up to and including multi-billion dollar organisations. Prior to entering industry Mel was Corporate Finance Manager at Ernst & Young where he completed a number of company sales and purchases; Management Buy-outs; varied due diligence assignments and stock exchange transactions. |
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Technical Director: Guy Cashmore. M Inst. Refrigeration
Guy spent many years installing air heating and ventilation systems, so brings a wealth of practical experience to Kensa. Since forming the company Guy has acquired unrivalled knowledge regarding the application of heat pumps and associated heating distribution systems and is regularly asked to contribute his expertise to consultants working on a wide range of residential and commercial projects. In addition, Guy is responsible for all manufacturing operations and Kensa’s major research and development programme. |
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Non-Executive Director: Dr Mark Scibor-Rylski
Mark was introduced to Kensa as a Business Mentor for UEC Enterprises working with SMEs in the Environmental Technology sector. Mark has been involved in the commercialisation of technology for over 20 years and has worked with Xerox Corp, British Aerospace, Westinghouse, Lansing/Lansing Bagnall, Prudential Corp, ANZ, Charterhouse Ventures, as well as a large number of SMEs. Since his appointment Mark has provided Kensa with a wealth of guidance to help grow the company and handles investor relations. |
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Non-Executive Director: Nick Coppin
Nick is an environmental and landscape scientist with a broad based experience of environmental assessment, protection, conservation and reclamation, gained through an association with a wide range of developments, particularly in the minerals industry. Nick is also a board member of a leading UK energy and earth resources consultancy company that provides specialist consulting services to the mining, renewable energy and environmental industries throughout the UK and worldwide.
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Operations Director: James Standley
James Standley joined Kensa in 2008 and runs the company's ISO-9001 production operations based in Cornwall. James is continuing to improve the quality and cost of Kensa's product through the application of Lean manufacturing and Six Sigma techniques and philosophies. Before joining Kensa James worked for a large blue chip company in the USA. |
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Special Projects Manager: John Barker-Brown
John joined the company in Sept 2006 as Application Manager, ensuring that heat pump technology was applied correctly and advising customers on the best use of this technology. In 2007 John became Marketing Manager to head up Kensa’s expanding Marketing Department and now is applying his experience to grow Kensa’s profile and presence in the heat pump market. Before Kensa, John spent six years as Business Development Executive for a large International company specialising in the control of industrial fluids. There he specialised in growing market share and finding new opportunities for new products. |
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Finance and Administration Manager: Sandra Whymark
Sandra joined Kensa in October 2003 and helped transform the operations by introducing efficient procedures to control all the administration activities. In addition, Sandra is responsible for day-to-day financial matters and manages the accounts function. |
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Sales Manager:- Paul Dennison
Paul Dennison joined Kensa in 2007 to spearhead sales through the expanding distributor and installer networks and to manage Kensa's in-house sales team. Previously, Paul spent five years in senior business development roles with a leading underfloor heating company and 20 years handling design, sales, and project management for a mechanical and electrical contractor in South Devon. Paul's technical background and familiarity with heating system design and installation issues means he is well-placed to introduce customers to heat pump technology.
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