Thara Hunt Née Park

Product Data Manager at Swish Building Products

Thara Hunt née Park is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in product management and coordination, currently serving as Product Data Manager and previously as Product Manager and Product Coordinator at Swish Building Products since July 2014. Prior experience includes a role as Stay-at-Home-Mom from May 2009 to June 2014 and Business Coordinator at Computer Futures Solutions from November 2006 to April 2009. Thara obtained an NCFE Certificate in Management (Level 3) from Avado between 2013 and 2014 and further enhanced skills through training in supply chain sustainability in Birmingham in 1998 and a certificate in Achieving Business Success through FIR in 2020.

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Tamworth, United Kingdom

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Swish Building Products

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Swish Building Products is one of the UK's leading manufacturers of low maintenance cellular PVC building products, including fascias, bargeboards, rainwater, internal and external cladding. Swish of Cellular PVC is a highly sustainable material used for roofline and cladding systems with a working life in excess of 60 years. Cellular PVC roofline has a significantly lower lifetime cost than timber because it has no maintenance requirement and at the end of its working life PVC can also be removed and easily recycled. Swish Building Products has been awarded the new Responsible Sourcing Certification BES6001 and can now offer developers maximum points under the Code for Sustainable Homes and EcoHomes for responsible sourcing of fascias, cladding and skirting. All of Swish cellular PVC profiles have been assessed and awarded British Standards Kitemark (KM 33730) and British Board of Agrément (91/2622 and 91/2620) Certification. Swish Building Products holds ISO 9001 Quality, ISO 14001 Environmental and OHSAS 18001 Health and Safety Certification. The innovative Swish rainwater system is manufactured using 84% recycled material that is mainly derived from old doors and windows which is unique in the UK. Recycling PVC requires less energy and therefore this process reduces the CO2 created by 70% when compared to manufacturing with virgin PVC. Swish systems are ideal for designers and contractors who wish to specify quality products that have a reduced carbon footprint.


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