Hirepool Makes New Strategic Appointment
Hirepool Makes New Strategic Appointment
21 December 2009: – New Zealand’s leading rental solutions provider Hirepool has made a significant strategic appointment of Chris Dilloway as leader of its Performance Enhancement Team.
Dilloway, who has more than 15 years industry and senior management experience, has left Hirequip to join Hirepool, the cornerstone business in the New Zealand Rental Group, a leading rental and industrial services operator. He will be based in Hamilton.
“I was attracted to Hirepool because it is a dynamic business that is preparing itself for the medium and long-term future not just the short term and it is exciting to be a part of that,” he says.
As head of the newly created Performance
Enhancement Team, Dilloway will be responsible for extending
the customer base, expanding relationships with existing
clients and adding value with clients nationwide.
New
Zealand Rental Group Chief Executive Mark Powell says
Dilloway’s extensive experience and knowledge of the
rental solutions industry will be of great value in his new
position. “Chris has developed valuable working
relationships with customers nationwide and is widely
respected by customers, competitors and many businesses in
the industry.”
“I am thrilled to welcome Chris to the
Hirepool team,” says Powell. “I’m confident he will
play a significant part in the continued growth of Hirepool
and its commitment to create and maintain sustainable
partnerships with customers and
suppliers.”
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