Martin Thurley, who joined HL Plastics as MD in February 2017, will assume the position of Group MD when Roger departs. He said: “What Roger has achieved here is incredible. I know just how much the company, and the people who work here, mean to him. His drive, passion and foresight have been key to the impressive growth of the group and he’s taken great care to ensure there’s a solid team in place for a smooth transition. I’m extremely proud to be taking the reins and building on the success of Liniar and Avantek. Roger will be leaving us in an excellent position and with the backing of Quanex we fully expect to continue going from strength to strength.”
The story of Roger’s rise to the top of the fenestration industry is an inspirational one. He began his career as a tooling apprentice at HL Plastics in 1977; eleven years on and he was leading a management buyout with his partner, Mike Bosworth, adding Tarpey Harris Precision Toolmakers to the group one year later. The Eurocell brand name was launched in 1991, followed by its first window system three years later. The success of Eurocell persuaded the Tessenderlo Group to acquire total ownership of the group in 2003. Two years later, Roger and Mike formed Flamstead Holdings and bought back HL Plastics and Tarpey Harris, launching the Liniar window system in 2008 and taking the industry by storm. The Flamstead Group was acquired by American NYSE-listed firm Quanex in 2015, with Roger remaining in place as Group CEO. Despite doing his best to keep a low profile, Roger has still been recognised for his achievements over the years. The icing on the cake came in 2017 with Liniar winning a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation for its ModLok™ bi-fold, meaning an invitation for Roger to attend a reception with Her Majesty at Buckingham Palace. Roger adds: “I’d like to thank all staff, customers and suppliers for their help and support along this amazing journey. When I first started as an apprentice toolmaker at HL all those years ago, I hardly imagined that I would end up ringing the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange or meeting the Queen. Not bad for a working class lad from Derbyshire!” But what does the future hold for Roger now? “I certainly won’t be retiring – I still have industrial property interests, Tarpey Harris and the newly formed Garner Aluminium Extrusions. I look forward to spending more time developing and focusing on these businesses along with perhaps a few extra holidays.”
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