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Unilin appoints new general manager for the UK and Ireland
Aidan Doyle has joined insulation manufacturer, Unilin Insulation, as General Manager for both the Ireland and UK businesses.
Working alongside the management team across the UK and Ireland, Aidan’s focus will be on continuing the growth trajectory for the company that is part of Unilin Group and was most recently known as Xtratherm. The company rebranded in early 2023 to Unilin Insulation and has four manufacturing plants in the UK and Ireland with other locations in Belgium, France and The Netherlands.
Aidan’s background is in general management, having worked across a number of business sectors including construction, distribution and agriculture, both nationally and internationally over the years. He previously was the MD for SIG in Ireland, a supplier of Specialist Building Products to the construction sector.
Commenting on the appointment, Jeroen De Temmerman, President Insulation, Unilin Group “Aidan brings a wealth of experience and a new perspective to the business. We are delighted that he has joined a company that is poised for development and growth while we are working to identify further opportunities within the construction space. He will lead and foster the talent that makes Unilin Insulation a preferred partner for countless businesses.”
Aidan Doyle comment “I’m thrilled to join the Unilin Insulation business. I have been hugely impressed with those I have met already who have supported me. The history and heritage of the business is evident in the entrepreneurial spirit I’ve experienced since I arrived. I plan to build on that entrepreneurial spirit and culture as we invest in having a solid pathway in place for product development, driving sales and great customer service with sustainability top of mind for us as we partner with our key customers.”
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