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New training manager for LG

Ricky Sethi has joined LG as its new training manager, UK and Nordic. He joins the company from Panasonic where he was a technical support specialist.

Training manager Ricky Sethi.

Mr Sethi will be based at the LG headquarters in Weybridge where he will be responsible for the impressive Weybridge Training Academy but also for the smooth running of the new facility in Chesterfield, at the GREenergy Training Centre. He will also oversee training via distributors around the country.

Mr Sethi will oversee the entire training programme for the UK, Ireland and Nordic countries, devising the programmes and presenting many of them himself. In addition, he will be overseeing the introduction of online training opportunities and providing support to the marketing department, in particular, helping to develop the company’s CPD programme.

“This is an exciting opportunity for me and I’m already enjoying the role with one of the leading companies in the sector,” said Mr Sethi. “We have an extraordinary facility at HQ and increasing training opportunities around the UK, so I’m looking forward to playing my part in building the LG brand in the heating and air conditioning sectors in the next twelve months.”

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