Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Mansfield Pollard promotes Ewelina to Operations Director role

Bradford-based Mansfield Pollard has promoted Ewelina Kaftanska from Head of Data Centre Operations to the pivotal role of Operations Director.

Reporting directly to COO Bryan Bentley, she will ultimately take full responsibility for the overall strategic planning and leadership of production and manufacturing across the business, including air handling, acoustic control, and data centre operations.

With a keen focus on performance streamlining, technological integration and sustainable manufacturing practices, Ewelina brings a wealth of experience of delivering time-critical, complex engineering projects in the UK and around the world.

Ewelina’s joins the Board at a time of significant growth and the appointment ensures a seamless operational transition whilst the business continues to deliver on its ambitious 5-year development plan.

Bryan said: “The Mansfield Pollard brand has grown into a symbol of British manufacturing excellence and our reputation for quality in the marketplace has been hard earned over the previous decades.

“It’s a very exciting time to be at Mansfield Pollard and for UK manufacturing in general as we continue to push the boundaries in R&D, invest in new technologies and deliver real value for our customers and stakeholders.

“Ewelina’s unyielding drive, passion, and dedication will raise the operational bar even higher and fundamentally advance our goal of being recognised as the UK’s leading air management specialist.”

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