City Plumbing
Karen Pond is an experienced showroom manager currently working at City Plumbing since December 2022. Prior career roles include Senior Customer Service Advisor - Sales at Jewson from September 2020 to December 2022, and Emergency Dispatcher at East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust for a brief period in 2020. Karen has also held significant positions at NBK Norwich Bathrooms and Kitchens from June 2015 to 2020, including Branch Manager and Showroom Supervisor. Additionally, a long tenure at Gibbs & Dandy from August 1995 to May 2015 involved roles as Showroom Supervisor and Showroom Senior Sales, where project management skills were demonstrated through the refurbishment and successful launch of a bathroom showroom in 2012. Earlier experience includes roles at Jewson as Showroom Advisor and Showroom Assistant from October 1991 to August 1995. Educational background includes training at Gibbs and Dandy from 1998 to 1999 and attendance at Sir John Lawes from 1987 to 1989.
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City Plumbing
City Plumbing has built on its reputation of selling quality products and providing expert service to the Plumbing and Heating trade for more than 25 years. Our award winning business spans the trade, home improvement and DIY markets. We began trading in 1981 from a single site in Salisbury, Wiltshire and have rapidly grown the business to approximately 3,500 colleagues across more than 370 branches and sites around the UK. And 250 of our locations also have fitted bathroom showrooms and we have a growing number of branches now offering an electrical range. We are always open 24/7 offering more than 20,000 products at www.cityplumbing.co.uk where customers can purchase and have full management of their trade account. City Plumbing is part of Highbourne Group, and is led by Dave Evans, Chief Executive Officer. Highbourne group serves trade customers and consumers across the new build, social housing and repairs and maintenance sectors of the residential and commercial construction categories.