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This week Andy and Chris are joined by Murray Welch, Sales and Marketing Director at Anglian Dental, surgery design and equipment suppliers.
In this episode, Murray talks about the family business his grandfather started over 30 years ago and his decision to officially join the team back in 2012.
He talks about the charity work he is involved with for the Rapid Relief Team and how this saw him support the fire crews on the fateful day of the Grenfell Tower Disaster.
He reflects on how much dental engineering has changed over the past 15 years or so and how the company has evolved today to also offer build and design services alongside equipment supply and servicing.
He talks about some of the projects his team have been involved with, explains more about some of the challenges they often face, especially during refurbishment projects or when working with clients to set up new squat practices, and shares his top tips for anyone thinking about taking this route for practice ownership.
Topics:
- Your charity work with the Rapid Relief Team
- Tell us about the family business
- Joining the business in 2012
- Has dental engineering changed much over the past 15 years
- What other services does Anglian now offer?
- Why did you branch out into the building/design side of things?
- Tell us about some of the projects you’ve worked on.
- What are the hidden problems when you take on projects?
- What are some of the pros and cons of looking after refurbishments and squats?
- Any top tips for anyone considering a squat practice?
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This week Andy and Chris are joined by Murray Welch, Sales and Marketing Director at Anglian Dental, surgery design and equipment suppliers.
In this episode, Murray talks about the family business his grandfather started over 30 years ago and his decision to officially join the team back in 2012.
He talks about the charity work he is involved with for the Rapid Relief Team and how this saw him support the fire crews on the fateful day of the Grenfell Tower Disaster.
He reflects on how much dental engineering has changed over the past 15 years or so and how the company has evolved today to also offer build and design services alongside equipment supply and servicing.
He talks about some of the projects his team have been involved with, explains more about some of the challenges they often face, especially during refurbishment projects or when working with clients to set up new squat practices, and shares his top tips for anyone thinking about taking this route for practice ownership.
Topics:
- Your charity work with the Rapid Relief Team
- Tell us about the family business
- Joining the business in 2012
- Has dental engineering changed much over the past 15 years
- What other services does Anglian now offer?
- Why did you branch out into the building/design side of things?
- Tell us about some of the projects you’ve worked on.
- What are the hidden problems when you take on projects?
- What are some of the pros and cons of looking after refurbishments and squats?
- Any top tips for anyone considering a squat practice?
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