Le directeur du développement commercial de Codelocks nommé nouveau président de l'Institute of Architectural Ironmongers (Institut des ferronniers d'art)

 

​Newbury, UK, 1 May 2018

Jo Milne-Rowe, responsable du développement commercial chez Codelocks, a été désignée comme la nouvelle présidente nationale de l'association. Institut des ferronniers d'art (IAI). Cette nomination a été confirmée lors de l'assemblée générale annuelle de l'IAI qui s'est tenue à l'hôtel Copthorne, à Dudley, le 28 avril.

Jo a rejoint Codelocks en 2016 et travaille dans le secteur depuis plus de 20 ans. Elle apporte avec elle une expérience qualifiée en matière de quincaillerie architecturale, de sécurité mécanique et de contrôle d'accès électronique. Elle sera la deuxième femme présidente dans l'histoire de l'IAI. Parallèlement à ses fonctions actuelles chez Codelocks, Jo a été vice-présidente de l'IAI. Avant cela, elle a été présidente de la région du sud-est. Son expérience lui permet de remplacer avantageusement Mario Del-Signore.

 

À propos de sa nomination, Jo a déclaré

“I hope that as chair of the Institute, I can play a role in changing preconceptions about the industry and encourage the next generation of talent to seek a career in our ever-changing sector.

This is a forward-looking organisation, committed to professional standards and raising the profile of Registered Architectural Ironmongers. The Institute is its members, and I want the members to know that I’m here to listen to their thoughts and ideas for taking the IAI forward.”

“Jo’s appointment is excellent news for both the IAI and Codelocks,” commented Colin Campbell, managing director, Codelocks. “As a business we’re leading the industry in introducing new access control technology and Jo’s knowledge will be instrumental in improving the market’s understanding of the capabilities and benefits of new approaches to access.”

 

Mario Del-Signore, président sortant de l'IAI, a déclaré :

“Jo has already been recognised for her commitment to improving communication and increasing engagement among members in her role as vice chair and in her previous position as chairman of the South East region. I have no doubts that she will continue to help to take the Institute from strength to strength.”

 

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01, May 2018

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