Packaging News Power 50 2009: 30-21David Elliott, 17 June 2009Be the first to comment on this article Welcome to the third instalment of our run-down of the most influential people in the UK packaging industry. Each Wednesday until 1 July, when the July issue of Packaging News is published, we will reveal the next 10 people to have made the list. The top 10 will be unveiled on 1 July. Click here to see numbers 50-41 30 Tony Lennon (23) In the past year, the firm has opened a new £5m dedicated sleeve and carton production plant in Cambridgeshire and continues its environmental focus via a label-waste recycling scheme. Despite the recession forcing his hand to making redundancies at plants across the country earlier this year, Lennon’s dedication to excellent customer service has ensured the company continues to grow.
Bowers’ time is split between Smurfit Kappa and his other role as chairman of the Confederation of Paper Industries (CPI), which he assumed in December 2008. In this role he has actively addressed the woes of the corrugated sector and recently rallied the troops in a column for Packaging News. “We have a good story to tell and we are determined to tell it,” he said.
Elmwood works with global brands such as Nestlé and Durex, and is Asda’s ‘brand guardian’. “An inspirational business leader who always seems to be one step ahead of the curve,” is how one insider describes him. 25 David Tyson (20) With one eye on the environment, Pafa is also running a successful scheme to help firms claim rebates from the Climate Change levy. And, although supermarkets are cutting carrier bag use dramatically, Tyson continues to work tirelessly to promote plastic packaging products. An industry colleague says: David deserves his place on the list for battling for his members and cheerfully surviving a horrific onslaught of deliberately misinformed propaganda.
Tom Reid has made big changes to Nampak Europe since taking over the healm, says one source. Some tough decisions have had to be made and the business seems to be going from strength to strength. These have included not rebuilding the Thorpe cartons facility that was destroyed by fire last year. Unsurprisingly, Nampak took a bit of a hit in its results for the first half of 2009, as a result of raw material prices, exchange rates and falling sales. However, it is clear that Reid is taking decisive action to secure the future of the European business.
Despite the challenges, Langlands remains popular with staff. “He’s lovely, that’s all you need to say,” says a company employee. Langlands joined BPI in 1994 and was involved in the successful defence of a hostile takeover bid. He has completed more than 30 acquisitions and disposals. In 2002, he was awarded the Bank of Scotland’s Scottish Finance Director of the Year.
Since he took on the top job at Benson group in 2002, Kerridge has built the company into an £85m cartons powerhouse. The last year has been no exception – in December, Kerridge swooped to buy assets and order book of liquidation-hit food packaging business Cameron Linn in Glasgow, a move that illustrated his decisiveness. Benson’s success over the year, including a major investment at the Medica site in Cheshire, has spurred on rumours of further acquisitions in the pharmaceutical arena – watch this space. As if that wasn’t enough to keep Kerridge busy, he crowned the year by clearing up at November’s UK Packaging Awards, beating Staeger Clear Packaging to the top prize of Packaging Company of the Year, as well as best winning the best cartonboard packaging category.
Davis uses his well-honed diplomatic skills and political connections to ensure that plastics get a fair crack of the whip, and has spoken out on the need for energy from waste to help mitigate high energy prices and the importance of good recycling facilities. The BPF is also set to launch its Plastics 2020 Challenge in July, in collaboration with Pafa and Plastics Europe, to promote a better understanding of plastics and encourage debate on areas such as recycling and energy from waste. A former London borough councillor, Davis was awarded an OBE for his public and political service in 1993. Says an industry observer: “Peter is knowledgeable, clear-thinking and enormously influential across a broad spectrum of packaging activities.” Next week: numbers 20-11 Have you got a view on our rankings or any of the people in the list? Log in and have your say below. Speak Your Mind |
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