ASFP boosts its team with two new appointments
15 September 2023
The Association
for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) has once again expanded its team to enhance
and further develop its technical and member services.
The ASFP’s Technical & Regulatory
Affairs team has been enlarged with the promotion of Dr Andrew Taylor to Head
of Technical and the appointment of Stuart Southall to the Technical Officer
role. Stuart has over 18 years of experience in
the construction industry as a Technical and Sales Manager. He possesses a
strong technical knowledge and a comprehensive understanding of specifications
in various markets. Specialising in passive fire protection, mainly walls,
ceilings, steel and concrete protection, Stuart joins the Association from ASFP
member Encon, where he was previously a Regional Fire Protection Manager. With an in-depth knowledge of both active
and passive fire protection, Stuart is keen to raise fire safety awareness and
is delighted to join the ASFP Technical team. He is looking forward to further
developing ASFP publications, playing an active role at events and helping to
answer technical queries.
The ASFP also welcomes Rebecca Barber to
the team. Becky will be providing maternity cover for Sona Chandi, as Finance
& Membership Executive. Becky is an experienced AAT Level 2
qualified Accounts Assistant who enjoys working as part of a team. Having
previously worked as an Accounts and Office Manager for Sentinel Gas Systems, Becky
brings a wide range of administrative, accounting, and problem-solving skills which
will help to further enrich the ASFP’s member services.
Welcoming them to the ASFP team, ASFP Managing
Director Mike Ward declared:
“We are thrilled to welcome Stuart and
Becky to the ASFP team. The expansion of the Association’s highly respected
Technical & Regulatory Affairs team is long overdue. I congratulate Andy on
his new enhanced role and am pleased to supply additional resources to enable
us to further expand our technical services. Stuart’s wide fire safety and
construction industry experience will provide a welcome boost to the technical support
we can provide.
“We are also delighted to welcome Becky to
the administrative team. Her strong team-working experience and proven
versatility make her an ideal fit for this varied role and will ensure the ASFP
can continue to support our members with enhanced professional services.”
For further information on the ASFP and for passive fire protection
advice, visit www.asfp.org.uk
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