Conservatory company employs ex-United Nations staff

Continuing their expansion programme, Huntingdon-based Admiral Windows and Conservatories has recently appointed two new members to their team.

David Quinton, 36, joins the company as Sales Manager. He has previously worked for the United Nations in Bosnia, Rwanda and Mali (North Africa). "I was responsible for Fleet Management, Security and Logistics for major humanitarian aid programmes sometimes employing up to 700 local staff," explains Quinton who lives in St Ives.

The recent appointment marks Admiral's business growth and whose quality of service and training influenced Quinton.

Chris Triggs, 37, also of St Ives, joins Admiral as their After-Service Sales Engineer. Triggs, previously worked in retail machinery maintenance. His brief is to make sure customers get first-rate customer care once their conservatory or windows installation is complete.

Says Director, Steve Thorogood, "We researched our customers and found they loved the idea of having a dedicated person to come in and check every last detail once the team of fitters had departed. Even down to a smear on a new window or a stiff door handle, Chris will fix it."