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Knightsbridge Furniture welcomes new National Business Development Manager
Bradford-based contract furniture company, Knightsbridge Furniture, expands its team with the appointment of Vicky Taylor as the new National Business Development Manager.
Vicky will be supporting the Knightsbridge Furniture team to grow the business across all sectors, with a particular national focus on mental health and healthcare environments. Her new role will involve exploring trends across the contract furniture industry and analysing how those trends positively influence interior choices within care settings.
Since achieving her BA (Hons) Interior Design degree at the Manchester Metropolitan University, Vicky has collaborated on a vast range of interior design projects, including residential, commercial, retail and care schemes. She has a wealth of experience in design, stakeholder engagement and project delivery, and is well versed in creating inspiring environments that support well-being and enhance the user experience.
Speaking about her new appointment: “I’m thrilled to have been appointed as the National Business Development Manager at Knightsbridge. This is a great opportunity for me to utilise my skills and previous experience to grow the business even further. I have a huge passion for furniture, and enjoy collaborating with partners across multiple sectors, so this role is the perfect fit. I’m looking forward to working alongside a dynamic and forward-thinking team.”
Knightsbridge Furniture is one of few contract furniture suppliers in the UK to design and manufacture its furniture pieces in-house. The Yorkshire furniture company has over 80 years of experience creating furniture for the healthcare, hospitality, workplace, care and challenging environments sectors.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Cara Rimmer .
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