Martin Cox has been appointed commercial director, responsible for all business units, research, manufacturing engineering and product compliance. Having been with the company for 40 years, starting as a 16-year-old electrical engineering apprentice and working across multiple departments and countries over the years, Cox and his management team will be tasked with monitoring and responding to major market changes within the industry.
Taking on the new role of director of sustainability and strategic projects is Mike Proctor, who will lead the delivery of the company’s net-zero goals. His remit also includes ensuring the company’s products and applications can better assist Servomex customers to maximise the efficiency of their operations and improve emissions to address the growing global demand for cleaner air.
Sang Won Park takes on the role of global sales director, overseeing the market to order process. Having only been with Servomex for six years, he has risen from the Asia sales team to the IP&E business leader. He will undertake his new global position in Asia to further enhance Servomex’s offering to the region and help align the company’s output to the needs of its existing and potential customers.
Sarah Chalk has been promoted to director of strategy and marketing, ensuring Servomex meets its strategic objectives and develops its expertise. Having now worked for Servomex for 20 years, Chalk began her career as an electrical engineer and has worked in Asia and the US and is to drive key objectives for the company.
All will report to Servomex’s president Andy Cowan.
Cowan said: “This reorganisation is the direct result of a major strategic review which has been undertaken to ensure all projects and operations are streamlined to maximise operational excellence. We believe this will further enhance best business practices and, as a direct result, our reputation as the global experts in gas analysis.
“I would like to extend my congratulations to each new director whom I am confident will help drive Servomex forward in each of their remits, and wish them all the very best in their new roles, which are well-deserved.”