Natgraph’s Financial Wellbeing

Warren, Natgraph’s Finance Director has been hands-on with this vital role for over five years, responsible for the financial health and well-being of the company.

Financial Health and Strategic Direction   

Warren, Natgraph’s Finance Director has been hands-on with this vital role for over five years, responsible for the financial health and well-being of the company.

Having joined Natgraph from a leading design and manufacturer of PVC-U window, door and roofing products, Warren has over 20 years of experience in both industry and practice accounting and is ACCA qualified.

Being part of the senior leadership team, Warren’s responsible for all the financial operations including accounting, budgeting and financial reporting, along with developing and implementing financial strategies and objectives, ensuring financial stability and the overall growth of Natgraph continues.

He’s currently busy studying for an (MBA) Master of Business Administration, a postgraduate degree, which covers a wide range of business disciplines including finance, marketing, accounting, operations management, strategic planning and business management principles.     

Outside of work, Warren is married with two boys and coaches a youth football team and enjoys watching Premier League side Nottingham Forest’s home games whenever he gets the chance.

For expert advice about our cost-effective, energy-saving drying and curing solutions for web dryers designed for continuous roll-to-roll processing, automotive decorative trim/sensors/decals, plastic cards/security printing, print finishing, textile transfers, packaging, electronics/biosensors, graphics/overlay applications, please contact our sales engineers at info@natgraph.co.uk

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