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ROBERT SCOTT Cleaning product manufacturer and distributor Robert Scott has appointed Gareth David as its new Head of Sales (External).
Gareth has over 28 years’ experience in the cleaning industry with Scot Young Research (SYR) and IG Group in various roles in sales, marketing and directing teams.
“I am joining Robert Scott at a challenging and exciting time for the cleaning industry, as our customers and their clients consider the impact of a rapidly developing sustainability agenda and relatively new technologies such as robotics,” said Gareth David.
“I am looking forward to a leadership role in managing the sales team, while supporting sales growth and developing market share for Robert Scott. My objective is to grow the brand within current sectors as well as new sectors. By combining key elements, we can focus on customer growth, solving cleaning problems
with the right products and the right placements. Robert Scott is a very successful and respected business with a diverse product portfolio.”
Alastair Scott, Sales Director at Robert Scott, added: “Gareth joins the business at an exciting time. In our centenary year, we continue to make considerable investment in innovation to bring new products to market that will help businesses clean efficiently and effectively in ways that are better for the environment.
“We are focused on introducing more reusable and recyclable products,
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while ensuring that the ways in which we source and manufacture these products have positive sustainability gains too. Alongside that, we have an increased offering in robotics which is an area where we can proactively support businesses which are seeking smarter, more efficient ways of working.
“I am certain that Gareth’s long experience and deep knowledge of the cleaning industry, both in the UK and internationally will be a fantastic asset for the business to lead the sales team as we look to expand our ranges to support customers.
“I would also like to take this opportunity to thank outgoing Head of Sales Gill Courtney, who will be retiring in March next year after over 30 years of excellent service at Robert Scott. Gill has done so much for the business over the years, and her customer-first approach has been instrumental in shaping the strong relationships we have today.”
www.robert-scott.co.uk
THE KEYHOLDING COMPANY PUBLISHES FIRST B CORP
IMPACT REPORT The Keyholding Company (TKC), a UK-based tech-enabled security services provider, has published its first B Corp Impact Report following certification in 2024.
Publishing an annual Impact Report is a requirement for all certified B Corps, designed to ensure ongoing
transparency and accountability. The reports track performance across five areas of impact – Governance, Workers, Community, Customers and Environment – and demonstrate how businesses are working to balance profit with purpose.
TKC’s 2024 report outlines progress made across these areas over the past year, while also setting out goals for further improvement. It highlights achievements such
as strengthening governance standards, supporting employees and partners, and advancing environmental initiatives, while acknowledging the areas where work remains to be done.
“For us, becoming a B Corp was about finding a framework that matched the values we already held as a business,” said Abi Shuttleworth, Group Managing Director at TKC. “This first Impact Report is our chance to take stock of the progress we’ve made, celebrate the good things happening across the company, and be honest about the challenges ahead. More importantly, it gives us a clear roadmap for how we continue raising standards and making a positive impact.”
The report is available to download now via TKC’s website at the website below.
www.keyholding.com/the- keyholding-companys-first-b-corp- impact-report
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