Matt Pullen Assumes Helm as Marshalls plc Welcomes New Chief Executive
Welcoming Matt Pullen as the new Chief Executive of Marshalls plc

In a recent development at Marshalls plc, a notable shift in leadership has taken place as Matt Pullen assumes the role of Chief Executive, succeeding Martyn Coffey, who has held the position since 2013.

With an impressive professional background, Matt Pullen previously served as the Chief Operating Officer at Genuit Group plc. His career encompasses significant leadership roles at renowned companies such as British Gypsum within the Saint-Gobain group, AkzoNobel in the UK & Ireland, and various commercial leadership positions in the UK and Europe with Bernard Matthews, Rank Hovis McDougal, Kraft, and J&J. Additionally, Matt Pullen is recognized for his philanthropic involvement as a Trustee of CRASH, a construction industry charity supporting homelessness and hospice charities through essential construction projects.

Expressing his enthusiasm for joining Marshalls, Matt Pullen acknowledged the company’s rich heritage, strong reputation, and market-leading brands and products. He expressed a sense of privilege in the opportunity to build on the established legacy and the significant achievements of his predecessor, Martyn Coffey.

In his own words, Matt Pullen stated, “I’m excited to have joined Marshalls, a business with a great heritage, strong reputation, and market-leading brands and products. I feel privileged to have the opportunity to build on that heritage and Martyn’s significant achievements.”

Matt Pullen has been gradually immersing himself in the company since the beginning of the year, assuming a transitional role. He has been actively visiting Marshalls’ sites across the country, engaging with the workforce, and gaining insights into the value that the company’s brands, products, and solutions bring to customers. Notably, he emphasized Marshalls’ commitment to contributing to a more sustainable built environment.

Outgoing Chief Executive Martyn Coffey, reflecting on his decade-long tenure at Marshalls, expressed deep gratitude for the privilege and pleasure of leading the company. He highlighted the growth achieved during his term, attributing it to the exceptional team at Marshalls. Coffey expressed confidence in Matt Pullen inheriting a robust team and a business poised for growth when market conditions improve.

In conclusion, the leadership transition at Marshalls marks a significant chapter for the company, with Matt Pullen at the helm, poised to guide the business towards continued success and growth.

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