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Stuart Fyfe appointed as Chief Financial Officer of Nasmyth Group

Nasmyth Group is pleased to announce that it has appointed Stuart Fyfe as the Group’s new Chief Financial Officer.



Above: Stuart Fyfe.

Courtesy Nasmyth Group

Stuart has a wealth of experience having spent the past 6 years as Group Financial Director for an international company, managing a portfolio of brands which develop, design, install, service, maintain and manufacture products and solutions for the HVAC sector. As part of a successful two-man Executive Leadership Team where they profitability doubled the size of the business through acquisition and organic growth, Stuart led the International Finance, HR and IT Teams delivering strong and effective corporate governance in order to enhance performance and manage business risk.

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Stuart commented on his new role: “I am delighted to be joining Nasmyth Group as CFO, having previously held senior finance positions for major international brands.   I am looking forward to being able to apply my skills and experience to deliver profitable growth and strong and effective corporate governance.”

Peter Smith, Chairman and CEO of Nasmyth Group, commented: “The team look forwad to working with Stuart as we continue to grow Nasmyth Group internationally especially across the USA, Canada and the Asia-Pacific.”

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