United Kingdom, January 2026 — Lee Clark has started a new role as Head of Sales at Hettich UK, with responsibility for all Hettich Network Brands across the UK market. In this position, he leads both external and internal sales teams, overseeing national sales strategy and execution for the full portfolio of Hettich brands.
Lee brings deep organisational knowledge to the role, having spent over nine years with Hettich UK in progressively senior leadership positions. Prior to his current appointment, he served as Head of UK Sales – Hettich, and earlier as Head of UK Key Accounts, where he played a key role in strengthening customer relationships and driving commercial performance. Before stepping into national leadership roles, he held the position of Area Sales Manager, building strong regional coverage and customer engagement.
Earlier in his career, Lee held sales leadership roles at Isaac Lord, where he was responsible for the development and growth of sales across Northern England. He previously served as Area Sales Manager at Blum UK, managing a large and diverse customer base across Northern England, Scotland, and the North Midlands. His experience also includes sales roles at Häfele UK, as well as earlier commercial and technical roles at MFI. Lee began his professional journey in a creative capacity as a Graphic Designer at Spring Ram Kitchens, giving him a unique blend of design, product, and commercial insight.
About Hettich Network Brands
Hettich is Germany’s largest manufacturer of furniture fittings, with a heritage dating back to 1888. Known for its hinges, drawer systems, and sliding and folding door solutions, Hettich focuses on innovation, quality, and long-term partnerships. Through its network brands, the company works closely with customers to create functional, well-designed interior solutions supported by strong collaboration and service.
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