Platform Lift Company Announces New Management Hires

The Platform Lift Company (PLC), a U.K. supplier and installer of platform lifts, recently announced a new management team, introducing Danny Mulberry as head of sales and Steve Howard as technical operations manager. Mulberry has spent 25 years leading sales teams and managing relationships with high-profile corporate clients, and his previous role was with a leading health plan provider. With his history of driving revenue growth, PLC expects him to take the company’s sales performance to the next level. He describes himself as an enthusiastic, self-motivated person who is always looking to take on a new challenge. Howard has held the positions of operations director and engineering operations manager for several leading aviation companies, working within the building industry, implementing divisional change and developing solutions as part of a future-proofing strategy. Howard will work to reshape PLC’s operations department, including ensuring specifications, site surveys and programs of work are aligned so that installations are carried out to the highest standards and on time.

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