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08 January 2025

New MD appointment for Dealey Environmental

PRESS RELEASE

Stefanie Inger has been appointed Managing Director of Dealey Environmental, as Martin Cobbald steps into CEO role.

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Dealey Environmental, a leader in environmental solutions and pest control services, is delighted to announce the promotion of Stefanie Inger to the position of Managing Director.

Stefanie steps into this role following the transition of Martin Cobbald, who has taken on the mantle of Chief Executive Officer. This marks a new chapter in the company's proud 75-year history.

Stefanie, who has been with the company for five years as Head of Finance, brings a wealth of experience and leadership expertise to her new role.

As Managing Director, she will focus on driving operational excellence, expanding the company’s reach, and fostering innovation across all service areas.

Martin Cobbald, who has served as Managing Director since 2010, will now focus on the company’s long-term strategy and vision as CEO, ensuring Dealey Environmental remains at the forefront of the industry.

Commenting on her promotion, Stefanie Inger said:

"It is an honour to take on the role of Managing Director at such an exciting time for Dealey Environmental. Over the years, I have seen the incredible dedication of our team and the trust our clients place in us.

"As we look to the future, we are committed to maintaining the highest levels of professionalism while pursuing ambitious growth. I am thrilled to lead this talented team as we build on the legacy of the past 75 years."

Martin Cobbald echoed this sentiment, stating:

"Passing the baton to Stefanie is a proud moment for me and a pivotal one for Dealey Environmental. Her passion and expertise make her the ideal person to guide the company into its next chapter.

"As CEO, I am excited to work alongside Stefanie to explore new opportunities for growth. The future has never looked brighter for Dealey Environmental."

The leadership transition reflects Dealey Environmental’s dedication to evolution and excellence, a cornerstone of its success over the last seven decades.

Under the new leadership structure, the company is poised to strengthen its position in the market, embrace new technologies, and deliver even greater value to its clients.

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Source: Online

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