Graphic display firm appoints new SMT as it aims to double turnover

Huddersfield-headquartered graphic display specialist Leach has announced the formation of a new senior management team following the company’s acquisition by the French-owned Chargeurs group.

Richard Leach, great grandson of the company’s founder, has stepped down as managing director to pave the way for finance director James Lavin to take over the reins of the company, which was acquired in April.

The new SMT marks the start of a five-year journey towards Leach becoming a £25m brand. With latest turnover figures of £11m,plans to more than double the size of the business are achievable, according to Leach.

Leach was formed 127 years ago by a one-man photographic studio and has grown to become a 100-strong organisation with over 500 customers. “This succession strategy was a long time in the making, but I know the board is well-placed to build on the Leach family legacy. I’m excited to see what happens next,” said Leach.

Leach added: “Chargeurs is an innovation leader and a global manufacturing and services group with leading positions in its four markets and a customer portfolio spanning 80 countries.

“They have their sights set on worldwide revenues of €1bn by 2022, so it’s no surprise that their aspirations for Leach are so ambitious.

“However, they have acquired the business at a pivotal point in our evolution. Established 127 years ago, Leach has stood the test of time because we have continued to innovate. With Chargeurs’ investment, the pace of this innovation, R&D, new product development and personnel advancement, will only accelerate.”

Leach, and co-director Jim Parkin, will spend the next nine months supporting the new MD and SMT through this transitional period. Adrian Wray, who joined the business in January as head of sales, has also been promoted to sales and marketing director.

Operations manager Russell Wilson has become head of operations, company secretary Paul Wadsworth is now head of finance; and senior project manager Tom Foster has taken on the role of Head of Leach Inspire – the Group’s heritage sector brand.

 

Lavin added:  “By leveraging the global networks of our new owners Chargeurs we’ll therefore be able to expand our offering – in the UK and overseas – meaning what could be perceived as steep growth targets are well within reach.”

Leach said: “Jim and I have ploughed a vast amount of expertise and passion into Leach, and I obviously have a sentimental attachment to the business because it was founded by my great-grandfather.”

 

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