Fensa has completed its representation of frame materials trade bodies with the appointment of Council for Aluminium in Building CEO Phil Slinger to its board.

The appointment means the CAB joins the British Woodworking Federation, Steel Window Association and British Plastics Federation on the board of the government-authorised compliance monitoring scheme.

GGF President and Fensa Chairman Tony Smith said: “It’s great to have Phil and CAB on the Fensa Board. It’s a dynamic and diverse Board with one broad aim, to make things better for our industry.”

Phil Slinger added: “I am delighted to join the Fensa Board, being relatively new to the industry it’s important that CAB is represented at industry meetings and that we work with other trade organisations for the benefit of our Members and the wider industry.”

Anda Gregory, Chief Development Officer for the GGF adds, “The culture within Fensa is one of collaboration. We work with partners and industry leaders to ensure the Fensa community have unparalleled access to experts, products and services that help their business thrive. We’ll continue to drive forward change for the betterment of our industry and our members.”

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