Expansion and new appointments for On Event Production Co.

We have made eight key appointments across all levels of the business.

Our production team has been boosted with the appointments of Ben Dorrington, (production manager), David McGregor (production assistant) and Wayne Barsby, (production engineer).

James Pemblington joins our hire team as hire manager, whilst Ian Hunt (warehouse manager) and Luke Spilsbury (IT systems software developer), join us ahead of what promises to be one of our busiest ever years.

Meanwhile we have reinforced our commitment to training and development with the appointment of warehouse apprentice, Matt Sudbury and new fabrication trainee, Jacob Thomas.

Commenting on the new appointments, Guy Eaton, managing director at On Event Production Co., said:

“We are delighted to welcome all the new staff to the team at On. They join us at a very exciting time for the company, with the recent launch of our new in-house fabrication unit and the creation of a new division dedicated to roadshows.

“Our expansion is set to continue throughout 2015 and a number of other key announcements are set to be made in the coming weeks as we reinforce our position as one of the region’s most creative production companies.” added Guy.

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