Thurston Group expands with new hires and promotions
Yorkshire-based off-site manufacturing specialist Thurston Group has continued its growth with six new appointments and five internal promotions across its three sites in Catfoss, Horbury and Hull.
The new hires and promotions cover a range of departments, including production, HR, sales, administration, planning and business development, supporting the company’s ongoing expansion efforts.
The new appointments are Andy Harrison as production manager; Joanne Marshall as administrator; Sam Johnson as senior planner; Paul Mason as business development manager; Lindsay Griffin as proposals manager; and Dorota Kopec as sales coordinator.
The promotions include Richard Kirk as group production manager; Jeremey Waddell and Joe Hatfield as production managers; Dominique Rock as key account manager; and Hayley Stephenson as business development manager.
Matt Goff, managing director at Thurston, said: “I am thrilled to welcome Andy, Joanne, Sam, Paul, Lindsay and Dorota to the business.
“Their expertise will be vital to our continued growth in 2025 and beyond.
“I am also incredibly proud to recognise the dedication and achievements of Richard, Jeremy, Joe, Dominique and Hayley.
“As we strive to become an employer of choice for Yorkshire manufacturing, I am delighted that we have the team and foundations in place to nurture talent and help individuals to thrive and progress their careers with us.”
Thurston Group, one of the UK’s leading modular construction and portable building manufacturers, has experienced significant success, achieving a record turnover of £51 million for the year ending October 2023.
With a focus on maintaining this growth and becoming ‘the employer of choice’ in Yorkshire’s manufacturing sector, the company is strategically enhancing its team.
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