After four years in the hot seat, Paul von der Heyde is stepping down as chairman of the British Furniture Confederation. The new chairman is Jonathan Hindle, group managing director of KI (Krueger International) – E.M.E.A.
Jonathan originally trained as an architect/designer before moving into sales and marketing in office furniture and property. He has been with KI for the past 21 years developing its UK, European and Middle East and Asian operations. He was Master of the Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers, the furnishing industry’s charity and livery company in 2012-13. He founded the Design Guild Mark and Corporate Membership at the Livery. He is currently Chairman of the Fundraising Committee. He also sits on the FIRA Council and the board of the British Contract Furnishing Association (both members of the BFC).
Handing over the reins to Jonathan, Paul von der Heyde said: “It has been a great pleasure and very rewarding to chair the BFC. The Confederation is a unified and determined team with a common purpose. I have thoroughly enjoyed working with the chief executives of the trade associations of our broad industry, who have forged a good common understanding. Our voice into politicians, government and the European Commission has made a difference – I am sure that will continue and wish Jonathan huge success as he takes over the challenge.”
Says Jonathan of his appointment to the BFC: “The BFC is currently engaged on a number of key issues – apprenticeships and design & technology education in schools, the flammability regulations, exports, design copyright and sustainability and the circular economy. I am looking forward to helping what is already an effective organisation to drive forward with its aim to ensure our important industry has a voice in government and is recognised for the considerable contribution it makes to the UK economy.”