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Graham O’Neill to take non-exec role at ACIS to shape future business model
The ACIS board has asked Graham O’Neill to provide continuity and sustainability to ACIS by appointing him as non-executive director to deliver strategic consultancy and help steer the national independent distributor in the future.
For over 20 years, Graham has been instrumental in expanding the reach and impact of the ACIS membership network, which boasts 57 locations covering 100 per cent of UK repairer postcodes within an hour’s drive time of the branches.
Graham has also prioritised technology to be at the heart of the organisation by investing in digital platforms and applications, including AIMS and AIMS Lite, that are designed to anticipate and respond to the opportunities and challenges repairers face on a daily basis such as order fulfilment and stock management.
Graham O’Neill says, “I’m delighted to have been asked by the ACIS board to extend my role with the business as a non-executive director to help the group achieve its ambitions and strategic goals into the future. My passion remains with this vibrant and dynamic industry and I’m relishing the opportunity to help drive forward change to enable ACIS customers, members and business partners to secure new business opportunities and realise their growth plans.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by James Walerych .
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