Glass And Glazing Federation Director Steps Down
News provided by The Glass and Glazing Federation on Thursday 16th Aug 2012
The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) has accepted Alan Burgess’ resignation as Chairman of the Home Improvement Executive (HIE).
Alan has been a long-time member and director of the Glass and Glazing Federation since January 2008, and has made his decision due to his many commercial interests which includes Masterframe Windows Ltd, the review website doubleglazingcompanies.com and several other online businesses.
On his departure Alan commented; “Representing the interests of all GGF members (often with opposing views), has been challenging yet immensely interesting and I hope most members feel the Federation has moved on considerably in the last 4 ½ years and is set firm to deliver results to serve them well, in the coming years.”
Nigel Rees, GGF Group Chief Executive added “We are extremely grateful for all the time and effort that Alan has been able to give not just to the GGF but the whole GGF Group. He has helped to continue the momentum of advancing the needs and support of the window industry. We are always mindful of the time and commitment that Members give to the Federation, especially office holders, which is invaluable to allow us to fully represent the Industry, but understand that this commitment has to be balanced with the needs of their companies.”
Alan remains a keen supporter of the GGF and the work it does for its growing membership comprised of double glazing installers and double glazing suppliers.
In his resignation letter to the GGF he wished them every success as they face the challenges ahead with Green Deal, Building Regulations 2013 and CE marking all set to have an impact on the industry in the next few years.
The GGF Home Improvement Executive is due to meet in the next few weeks, to decide who will succeed Alan as Chairman.
Alan has been a long-time member and director of the Glass and Glazing Federation since January 2008, and has made his decision due to his many commercial interests which includes Masterframe Windows Ltd, the review website doubleglazingcompanies.com and several other online businesses.
On his departure Alan commented; “Representing the interests of all GGF members (often with opposing views), has been challenging yet immensely interesting and I hope most members feel the Federation has moved on considerably in the last 4 ½ years and is set firm to deliver results to serve them well, in the coming years.”
Nigel Rees, GGF Group Chief Executive added “We are extremely grateful for all the time and effort that Alan has been able to give not just to the GGF but the whole GGF Group. He has helped to continue the momentum of advancing the needs and support of the window industry. We are always mindful of the time and commitment that Members give to the Federation, especially office holders, which is invaluable to allow us to fully represent the Industry, but understand that this commitment has to be balanced with the needs of their companies.”
Alan remains a keen supporter of the GGF and the work it does for its growing membership comprised of double glazing installers and double glazing suppliers.
In his resignation letter to the GGF he wished them every success as they face the challenges ahead with Green Deal, Building Regulations 2013 and CE marking all set to have an impact on the industry in the next few years.
The GGF Home Improvement Executive is due to meet in the next few weeks, to decide who will succeed Alan as Chairman.
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