Description
Join us for an exclusive interview with Nicola Walsh, the dynamic Sales and Marketing Director of CT1, the UK's leading sealant and adhesive brand. In this episode of Trade Legends, Nicola takes us on a captivating journey through her career, the growth of CT1, and the challenges of being a female leader in the construction industry. Discover the secrets behind CT1's success and learn valuable lessons on building a thriving family business.
Nicola Walsh's story is one of determination, innovation, and resilience. From her early days working in various marketing roles to her decision to join the family business, Nicola's experiences have shaped her into the influential leader she is today. As CT1's Sales and Marketing Director, she has played a pivotal role in establishing the brand as the go-to choice for professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Throughout the episode, Nicola shares insights on CT1's unique company culture, the importance of building strong partnerships, and the brand's commitment to developing high-quality, innovative products. She also discusses the challenges of being a woman in the construction industry and the positive changes she's witnessed over the years. Nicola's passion for empowering female tradespeople shines through as she highlights the importance of diversity and inclusion in the sector.
Host:
Mark Tiff @MJTiffPlumbing
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