Warwick North West appoints social value manager

PVC-U and aluminium product manufacturer Warwick North West has further cemented its commitment to social responsibility with the appointment of Louisa Wanless as social value manager. This pioneering role underscores the Liverpool-based manufacturer’s ongoing efforts to create a positive impact within the fenestration sector and its local community.

Managing director Greg Johnson explains: “With her wealth of experience and passion for creating positive change, Louisa is bringing tremendous value to our community initiatives. Her appointment is a natural progression of ‘The Warwick Way’ – our unique approach that combines manufacturing excellence with a strong commitment to social responsibility.”

Louisa will oversee Warwick’s existing partnerships, including collaborations with Nobody Left Behind and Inside Connections, which create employment opportunities for young people and ex-offenders in the manufacturing sector. She will also spearhead new initiatives, such as the company’s recent work with Carbon Happy World to measure and reduce their carbon footprint, and a partnership with Hugh Baird College to create apprenticeship opportunities for local students.

“What a privilege to work for such a socially minded business,” says Louisa. “Greg’s vision to see Warwick North West support those most in need has been shining through the business community for the last few years. My role will be to build on this foundation and expand our positive impact even further.”

Warwick North West’s commitment to social value is also evident in a recent £25,000 donation to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, supporting vital mental health services for children throughout Liverpool. Greg Johnson also serves as a business ambassador for the hospital.

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