Dron & Dickson Boosts Management Team

April 16, 2014

Left to right: Lenny Collins HSEQ manager and Bruce McHattie UK wholesales operations manager.
Left to right: Lenny Collins HSEQ manager and Bruce McHattie UK wholesales operations manager.

Dron & Dickson, specialists in design, supply and maintenance of hazardous area electrical equipment, has strengthened its management team with the appointment of Lenny Collins as HSEQ manager and Bruce McHattie as U.K. wholesales operations manager.

Lenny Collins will be based at Dron & Dickson’s headquarters in Aberdeen and will be responsible for ensuring compliance with existing and new legislation in the U.K., Brazil, the Middle East and offshore. He will also provide HSEQ support and advice to all employees.

Before joining the oil industry, Lenny worked for more than 15 years in the aerospace sector, holding a number of senior engineering and HSE roles while leading manufacturing teams in the precision engineering of high volume, high quality and safety critical products.

Bruce McHattie, who has worked with Dron & Dickson for more than six years, has also been promoted from sales manager to wholesale operations manager for the U.K.

Bruce has more than 17 years’ experience in the sales and marketing industry. Prior to joining Dron & Dickson he spent 10 years working with William Wilson Ltd in a variety of managerial roles, maximizing company profits and regularly exceeding company financial targets.

drondickson.co.uk
 

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