UK based low level access specialist Pop Up Products has appointed Steph Bradley as retail account manager, she joins the company from Bosch where she has worked for the past two years as digital expert and Business to Business manager.
In her new role she will be responsible for building relationships with dealers and the company’s stockists across the UK.
Steph Bradley
Bradley began her access career in 2016, joining low level aerial lift, ladder and scaffold tower manufacturer WernerCo, where she was a customer care executive. Two and a half years later, she was promoted to assistant product manager, and then product manager, before leaving the company making the move to Bosch in 2022.
Sales director Ben Sly said: “It is great to get Steph on board to support the continued growth in the retail sector of our business. Having worked within product and customer service for Werner and Bosch, Steph’s ability to develop and support will be a great addition to us. Our stockists play an absolutely vital role in the success of the overall business, so it is essential we have a fantastic relationship with all of them. Steph is exactly the right person to ensure that continues to be the case.”
Based in Flint, North Wales, the company was established in 1973 as Northern Scaffold Group – NSG – to produce alloy scaffold towers, moving production to Hungary in 2004. Managers Paul Gallacher, Nigel Wodger and Adrian Blomeley teamed up for a Management Buy Out of the business in 2003 and in 2005 developed the idea of a lightweight, practical push around scissor lift, setting up Pop Up Products at the end of that year. In January 2006, they launched the first Pop Up push around lift at the Hire Show – see: A viable push around lift?.
The timing of the launch was perfect, and the product was an immediate success. As a result, they demerged the Pop Up business and built it into a successful standalone business.
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