Lochinvar promotes Liam Elmore to General Manager

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Liam Elmore has been appointed as General Manager of the low carbon heating and hot water equipment manufacturer Lochinvar.

He joined the Banbury-based company as UK Sales Manager in 2014 following a two-decade career working with other well-known manufacturers of heating and hot water-related products. He was subsequently promoted to Sales Director in 2018.

Liam was also elected Vice-Chair of the Industrial and Commercial Heating Equipment Association (ICOM) Commercial Heating Group in 2022. He has overseen considerable sales growth during his decade at Lochinvar and has been instrumental in the company’s transition towards low carbon technologies.

As part of his new role, he will retain his overall responsibility for sales and customer relationships.

“I am absolutely delighted to have been recognised in this way and to be trusted with the additional responsibility of driving the company forward,” he said. “It is an exciting and challenging time for the heating and hot water sector as more renewable and low carbon solutions gain traction and we face ever more stringent legislation.

“We are excited by the opportunities and up for the challenges,” he added. “We will have a renewed focus on customers this year with our excellent service team, headed by Will Griffiths, taking centre stage. We have also expanded our product offering.”

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