Former Stevenswood director Joe Trueman has joined the board of Premier Arches as a non-executive director and investor, to focus on business strategy, finance and recruitment, as well as sales and marketing.

Joe, also founder of the Trueman’s trade counter chain said: “When it comes to profile bending, most PVC fabricators simply don’t have the time, the tools, or the expertise to carry this out in-house. Premier Arches manufactures and supplies the awkward products that others don’t want to make, helping their customers to focus on what they’re best at. 

“My goal with Premier Arches is to spearhead business growth, following on from a 94% sales uplift in the past 12 months. The market continues to be buoyant and we have a number of customers currently boarding with us. 

“Alongside this and with help from the investment I’ve made, we are working hard at improving our online pricing and ordering platform, our custom CRM system, our new website as well as bedding new machinery into the factory.”

As a former customer of Premier Arches, the determination to put the customer first always stood out to me. The team has a passion for getting the product and service right for customers, and I felt this was the perfect time for me to join.”

Managing director Sean Greenall, pictured left with Joe, added: “With many years in the industry, Joe brings with him the experience and expertise to help Premier Arches move forward, and I’m very pleased to have him on board.

“Premier Arches offers something truly unique to fabricators, something which we pride ourselves on and something I’m sure Joe will help to let the industry know who we are and what we can offer. He has many exciting plans for the business, and I look forward to seeing where he takes us in 2022 and beyond.”

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