Domus Ventilation appoints new contractor sales managers

Joe Ash
Joe Ash of Domus

Ventilation systems manufacturer Domus Ventilation has announced the arrival of three new Contractor Sales Managers.

Stuart Bailey will cover the eastern England area while Joe Ash is covering London South and Mark Swain covering London North.

The three new managers each bring a wealth of knowledge in the HVAC sector and considerable experience in supporting contractors.

Stuart has spent 30 years in and around the HVAC industry, mainly within the contract and specification sector. He has held managerial level positions at Wolseley, Buildbase and Stelrad, as well as sales roles at Honeywell and Rexel.

"I have a good technical background and experience in seeing projects through from concept to completion,” he said.

Joe had a very different start to his career. He was a touring musician before moving into ventilation. Initially working in marketing for a ventilation sub-contractor, Joe went on to create and run The Air Shop, an online retailer of mechanical ventilation products which quickly evolved into the design and supply of MVHR systems for new-build and retrofit properties.

“I worked in the complete end-to-end process so have good experience at each stage, which has given me a great insight into the level of education that is still needed for both end-users and contractors to ensure that they are getting the most out of their systems," he said.

Mark was formerly employed by Vent-Axia as Residential Area Manager in London and has in-depth experience of working with developers, contractors and consultants, including guiding them through changes to Building Regulations. Prior to this, he worked for boiler company Viessmann and a hygiene company, cleaning commercial AHU ducting, maintaining fire dampers and cleaning kitchen extracts.

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