GGF President resigns

Date: 18 July 2016
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GGF

Date: 18 July 2016

GGF President, Andrew Glover of West Yorkshire Windows, has regrettably decided to step down from the position to devote more time to his company’s activities.

Andrew Glover Andrew stated that “This was a hard decision to make and not one I have taken lightly.  With all the structural changes being made, it became apparent to me that moving forward I didn’t have the time the role needed.I am a strong supporter of the Glass and Glazing Federation, but my main actions must be focused on my own company and my staff”.



Nigel Rees, GGF Chief Executive, said “It is a great shame that Andrew has felt the need to make this decision but I fully appreciate why he needed to.  I would like to thank him for all his efforts whilst a member of the GGF Board of Directors”. The GGF will now be engaging with its Members to find a replacement to take on the President’s role.

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