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New chairman for BDMA
07 March 2013
The British Damage Management Association (BDMA) has appointed Don Pringle to take over the chairmanship.

The British Damage
Management Association
(BDMA) has appointed Don
Pringle to take over the
chairmanship.
Pringle is director of supply and communication with ServiceMaster and has been vice chair at the BDMA for two years.
The appointment was announced at the recent BDMA 10th Anniversary Convention which took place at Chesford Grange near Warwick.
"I am thrilled to be involved with the BDMA and over the last two years have been delighted to see the achievements that have been made, particularly in developing closer working relationships with the wider insurance industry," comments Pringle.
"As chairman I hope to be able to continue to work alongside the rest of the Executive to support both the BDMA members and the industry as a whole."
Pringle is director of supply and communication with ServiceMaster and has been vice chair at the BDMA for two years.
The appointment was announced at the recent BDMA 10th Anniversary Convention which took place at Chesford Grange near Warwick.
"I am thrilled to be involved with the BDMA and over the last two years have been delighted to see the achievements that have been made, particularly in developing closer working relationships with the wider insurance industry," comments Pringle.
"As chairman I hope to be able to continue to work alongside the rest of the Executive to support both the BDMA members and the industry as a whole."
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