The British Institute of Kitchen, Bedroom & Bathroom Installation (BiKBBI) has appointed Paul Everitt as its first Accredited Installation Methods (AiM) assessor.
The organisation said Paul’s appointment comes as it prepares for the start of the first wave of AiM applications over the next three months.
Paul will be responsible for delivering establishing the assessments and developing the scheme as it navigates its initial phases.
According to BiKBBI, Paul’s background includes holding senior roles for multiple national, regional and independent KBB retailers, within both a sales and installation capacity. He will remain an independent consultant as he takes on the AiM assessor role.
Chris Gliddon, BiKBBI’s director of operations, said: “We are delighted to welcome Paul Everitt as our inaugural assessor – his experience, diplomacy and nurturing personality will undoubtably add enormous value to the development of AiM. We know that those businesses Paul assesses as part of AiM will benefit from his input and experience whilst supporting our wider institute objectives.”
Paul added: “I have been working with the BiKBBI team for many years now and I’m honoured that I can play such a pivotal role in the scheme’s development. I’m excited about the potential of AiM because I know that its core principles will make a difference and will contribute significantly to the raising of KBB installation standards.”