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NASC Council changes at AGM
28 November 2016
The NASC has made changes to its Council structure, with Alan Harris (Pro-Fix Access), Sean Pike (Layher) and Rob Lynch (Lyndon Scaffolding) elected as co-opted members of the NASC Council, effective for two years from the confederation’s AGM, November 25 2016.
In addition to its standing committees – which work to create safety and technical guidance for members of the UK scaffolding industry trade body – the NASC has an elected council which oversees and provides all of the NASC activity and provides direction and strategic decisions.
NASC MD Robin James said: “We are thrilled to have three such driven, respected and experienced individuals join the NASC Council as co-opted members. They will bring a broader perspective to discussions and debates at Council as representatives of small, medium and large member organisations.”
Alan Harris (Pro-Fix Access) said: “I am absolutely delighted to be elected to the NASC council, on behalf of one of the smaller members of the NASC – which represents a large and busy scaffolding sector. It’s good for us to be there to represent the issues and approach of the smaller access and scaffolding firms. We are looking forward to the challenges ahead and thrilled to be part of the debate at the UK’s leading scaffolding trade body.”
Sean Pike (Layher) added: “My membership of the NASC Hire, Sales and Manufacturing committee – especially my knowledge of manufacturing processes and involvement with ASITO, representing the interests of system scaffolding/training – I believe brings a valuable contribution to the NASC Council. I am honoured and delighted by this appointment.”
And Rob Lynch (Lyndon Scaffolding) said: “I am delighted that I can maintain a high profile for Lyndon Scaffolding – the UK’s largest independent, still family owned scaffolding firm – at the NASC. We strongly support the NASC’s objective to improve the safety and professional standards in the scaffolding sector.”
In addition to these changes, Mel Archer (Archway Services) was elected as Audit & Membership Committee Chair and Lee Rowswell (GKR Scaffolding) was elected as London & South East Region Chair.
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