Trade Association the Kbsa has welcomed Keith Wilson on to the board to represent members’ interests in Scotland.
He is the owner of Perth Kitchen Centre, which is reportedly Scotland’s longest-established independent kitchen specialist.
The business was established around 1975 and has been a member of the Kbsa since 1983.
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Keith Wilson has been involved in the kitchen industry for 25 years and his experience covers distribution, supply, design and sales.
Speaking about his appointment to the board, he said: “I am delighted to be part of the Kbsa board and look forward to making the association more relevant to members in Scotland.
“I want to help communicate how the association has changed and why every quality, independent retailer should become involved.
“We are operating at a time of economic and political uncertainties, which makes consumers cautious.
“The Kbsa badge enables retailers to build trust and provide peace of mind for customers by letting them know they are deadline with a reputable business.
“We have plans to introduce opportunities for like-minded retailers to meet, share best practice and network. Details of these meeting will be announced soon.”
Acting CEO of the Kbsa Uwe Hanneck added: “Keith will be a valuable addition to the board as we drive forward our ambitious plans for growth.
“We remain committed to delivering value and benefits for our retail members, which will directly impact on the success of their businesses.”
It follows the announcement Sovereign Bathrooms has joined the Kbsa.