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Incoming chief executive will succeed Fergal Leamy next month

Glen Dimplex, the electrical goods company founded by Martin Naughton, has named one of the businessman’s sons as its next chief executive officer .

Mr Leamy signalled several months ago that he planned to step down after six years with the business, “with much of its transformation nearing completion”, Glen Dimplex said in a statement. He will aid the transition in an advisory capacity until later this year.

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