New hire to lead H&H Reeds growth plan Richard Stuart-Turner Wednesday, January 20, 2021
H&H Reeds has appointed a new business development manager to support its growth plan and help accelerate its expansion, both on a local and regional level.
Nagle: I’ll be looking to drive forward the progress made during 2020
Jonathan Nagle started at the Penrith, Cumbria-based commercial and signage printer in the newly created role on 5 January. Based in Carlisle, he will work to generate new opportunities for the company across new territories and new markets.
Nagle has more than 20 years’ experience in sales and marketing, ten of which were at media business CN Group, which published titles including
Friday, December 18, 2020
While the word ‘pandemic’ has dominated our lives in 2020, another p-word ‘pivot’ has also come to the fore as print businesses switched up their offering
1 Bluetree Group Mask Box
Many print businesses have got into mask making in one way or another this year, but Yorkshire-based Bluetree made the boldest move of all with a £2m investment in setting up a dedicated mask making facility in a factory space that had originally been earmarked for the expansion of its exhibition and events range. Its Mask Box offering is sold via a clever subscription scheme targeted at dentists, vets, opticians and similar businesses, and that guarantees a certain level of business. Bluetree then topped that by winning a £64m government contract for the supply of 352 million masks for the Department of Health & Social Care, and has since brought manufacturing of the special meltblown material used to make the masks in-house, as well. The initial £2