Weston Beamor strengthens 3D print and bespoke teams
According to the group demand for 3D printing and bespoke design services is both “strong and increasing”

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Weston Beamor has strengthened its 3D print and bespoke teams due to an increase in customer demand for personalised jewellery.
Sarah Parry, who graduated from Birmingham City University’s School of Jewellery, joined the company at the beginning of July and will work alongside Daniella Webb in the 3D Printing team.
Existing team members Anousca Hume and Richard Vinten have also received a promotion to Senior CAD Designer, both being experienced long serving members of the WB team who will now take on additional responsibilities in their new role.
Business manager Ed Hole said: “We’re focused on ensuring that our team can respond to this demand and deliver the high quality product with industry-leading service that our customers have come to expect.
“I’m also really pleased to announce the promotion of both Anousca and Richard. They are both hugely deserving and I know they will embrace and take ownership of the added responsibilities. They are key members of the team as we continue to develop our strategy for WB.”