Steve Crummett is to step down as Group Finance Director of Filtrona to be replaced with immediate effect by Matthew Gregory, currently the foam products supplier's director of Corporate Development.
Gregory joined Filtrona in 2003 as Finance Director of the Moss Plastic Parts business. Before being appointed to his current role in 2010, he was Finance & Business Development Director of the Protection & Finishing Products division.
In his new role, Matthew will continue to be closely involved in mergers and acquisitions activity alongside his successor as Corporate Development Director, who will be announced in due course.
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Crummett leaves Filtrona after six years in the post to pursue "other opportunities outside Filtrona".
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