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Senior appointments at Critical Power

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Critical Power Supplies Ltd, a UK energy and power solution providers today announces two strategic senior recruitments.

Martin Pearce, formally of Hitec Power Protection, will take on the role of sales director, effective immediately. Pearce will report directly to Jason Koffler, Critical Power Supplies Ltd founder and managing director and will be responsible for building the company client base and driving UK and European sales and development initiatives.

 Reflecting the impressive growth and future projections of the company, there is also the internal appointment of Maria Bassett as finance director.
Jason Koffler, said, “This is an exciting time for the company and I’m delighted to have Martin onboard as an integral member of the senior management team. He brings with him nearly 30 years’ experience in the power industry and this, combined with his exemplary sales and business development record, made him the perfect fit for us. Our bespoke solutions will be evolving over the coming 12 months and Martin will be responsible for client management and securing new business as we move forward.”
He added, “Maria has worked with us for over 3 years and her knowledge of finance and the company will be a huge asset as she settles into her role as the new finance director. She is the perfect person to grow our back office team.”

Martin Pearce, further commented, “I’m joining Critical Power at an exciting time of expansion and corporate growth in a fast changing sector. Developments are occurring all the time. As well as developing key relationships I’m also committed to supporting the company’s product portfolio, advancing the growing range of bespoke solutions and helping to make Critical Power Supplies Ltd a world class entity.”

The full team will be attending the DataCentre Expo at London Excel on 7 and 8 October.

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