MOSCOW (MRC) -- Paints and coatings giant AkzoNobel Decorative Paints UK has appointed a new managing director for the UK and Ireland, as per Insidermedia.
Matt Pullen, who has been managing director of AkzoNobel Decorative Paints UK and Ireland and UK country director since January 2015, will leave the business at the end of May 2018. He will be succeeded by UK and Ireland sales director Alistair McAuley.
Pullen joined the manufacturer in 2010 from Norfolk turkey farming business Bernard Matthews. He was originally marketing director for the UK and Ireland, adding the Northern Europe region to his portfolio in 2011.
In 2016, he established the Dulux Academy training centre. He managed the opening of the company's GBP100m paint factory in Ashington at the end of 2017, while also overseeing the closure of the Slough Manufacturing factory where paint has been made for nearly a 100 years.
Alistair McAuley joined AkzoNobel in 2000 when his family business was acquired by ICI. He has held senior roles in marketing, sales and the Dulux Decorator Centre (DDC), and co-authored the company's new three-year strategy with Pullen, launched earlier this year.
Jan-Piet van Kesteren, managing director, decorative paints, Europe and Africa, said: "Matt made a vital contribution to AkzoNobel over a critical time. He steered the UK through an unprecedented period of change across the market, in the UK economy and within the business. AkzoNobel's UK market share continued to grow throughout this time against enormous pressures.
"In Alistair McAuley, we have a worthy successor with significant industry experience in a very wide variety of roles across the business."
AkzoNobel employs more than 3,500 people across the UK, with sites in Slough, Ashington, Felling, Stowmarket, Leicester, Southampton, Birmingham, Hull, Deeside, Leyland, Cork, Dublin, Altrincham, Runcorn and Didcot.
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