McSweeney Joins U.K.-Based ESP To Help Grow Commercial Lifts Division

John McSweeney recently joined Rougham, U.K.-based Engineering Systems & Projects Ltd. (ESP) as a consultant, charged with “assisting the company with their ambitious plans to grow the commercial lifts side of the business,” McSweeney announced on LinkedIn. The division, which recently launched a new website, specializes in high-end, turnkey lifts including bespoke car and lorry lifts, theatre lifts, goods lifts and mobility platform lifts. McSweeney’s experience includes more than two decades at Stannah Lifts Ltd. in Andover, U.K., and more than 13 years with Bristol, U.K.-based Terry Lifts as export sales director. He studied electrical and electronics engineering at South Bristol Technical College and is qualified according to City and Guild Parts 1, 2 and 3.

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