Jeff Kerridge Retires
15-01-2024
Marshall-Tufflex has announced that Regional Sales Manager, Jeff Kerridge, will be taking a well-earned rest at the end of January as he retires from his role.
Jeff, who has been with the company for six years and in the electrical industry for 40 years, will officially retire from the firm on 31st January.
Joining Marshall-Tufflex in 2017, Jeff has built up an enviable reputation with colleagues and customers across the country thanks to his vast product and industry knowledge. With previous roles at Marco, Schneider Electric and Mita, Jeff’s experience and four decades in the cable management market is unrivalled.
Jeff commenting on his time at the company said: “Over the past six years I’ve thoroughly enjoyed working with my superb team of Area Sales Managers as well as a great team of colleagues across the wider company. The region has grown year on year, and I am very proud to have been part of that growth. I’ve also had the privilege of working with some fantastic customers and bringing on board new distributors to stock the number one cable management brand. I’ve also made many good friends, who I will continue to stay in touch with.”
Upon retirement, Jeff plans to spend more time indulging his hobbies, including photography and travelling. He plans to visit France, Germany and Canada with his wife, Sue.
Jeff said of his plans: “My main interest is photography which has been the case since my school days, particularly photographing buildings, cities and cars, something I look forward to dedicating more time to in my retirement.”
It will be a change of pace for Jeff, who estimates he has travelled over 1.2 million miles over his career and driven 17 company cars!
Jon Chamberlain, Marshall-Tufflex Managing Director said of Jeff’s departure: “Jeff has made a great contribution to the cable management industry over the years with some remarkable results. He has been a major asset to both Marshall-Tufflex and his wholesaler customers who I am sure would join us in wishing Jeff, and his partner Sue, the very best for the future. We wish him a long, happy and healthy retirement and thank him for all his support.”