It’s been a busy few months in the electrical industry, with new appointments and shake-ups across different sectors. Keep up to date with the latest movements here, as we details who has gone where…
Demos Hoursoglou
CMP PRODUCTS
CMP Products has appointed a new Chief Operating Officer to drive productivity and sustainable growth across the division. Demos Hoursoglou brings extensive senior leadership experience across a range of engineering and manufacturing environments, with a strong track record of delivering operational transformation programmes.
Drawing on this experience, he will focus on aligning operational strategy with CMP’s long‑term business objectives to drive sustainable improvements in global performance. His priorities will include enhancing operational efficiency, strengthening safety standards and investing in people development across the organisation.
James Huntingdon & Simon Blazey
TRIDONIC UK
Tridonic UK has announced strategic leadership changes designed to enhance its digital service footprint and expand its reach into the data-driven solutions market. James Huntington has been promoted to Projects, Solutions and Services Sales Manager, whilst Simon Blazey transitions into the role of Major Projects & Digital Services Manager.
By aligning these leadership roles with the company’s digital services roadmap, Tridonic UK aims to deepen its penetration into the data-driven solutions market, providing end users with unparalleled asset management and energy-efficient insights.
Carey Guerin-Oliver
AEMT
The Association of Electrical and Mechanical Trades (AEMT) has appointed Carey Guerin-Oliver to support members in implementing and progressing through its Codes of Practice, reinforcing the Association’s commitment to raising standards across the repair of rotating electrical equipment.
Carey joins at a pivotal stage in the rollout of the Codes, which are designed to establish a consistent, structured framework for electromechanical repair facilities. Her role is centred on helping members understand what is required, begin their compliance journey, and progress towards independent verification.
Catch up on previous months ‘Movers and shakers’ articles here




