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Dan Hallett joins Big Red Industries Board

Big Red Industries are thrilled to announce that Dan Hallett has accepted his position of non-executive board member.

Dan’s role will be to lead the strategic development and expansion of Big Red’s market share within the construction sector, and will work closely with Big Red CEO Mike Lomas and additional board member Rob Kelly.

Dan has a wealth of experience from working with some of largest globally recognised brands for medical devices, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, beauty, and consumer healthcare. He is renowned for his reputation of driving cultural change in many organisations and delivering significant growth in business sales and gross margin improvement.

With over twenty years of industry experience working across a broad spectrum of sectors in over sixty-six countries, Dan has continuously expanded and advanced his career, and currently holds degrees in Mechanical, Manufacturing Engineering, and Technology Management.

Dan has held prestigious roles at Reckitts Benckiser, firstly as Supply Director before becoming Senior Vice President for Health and Personal Hygiene and was Divisional Vice President at Abbott Pharmaceuticals, before recently becoming Chief Operating Officer for Bayer Consumer Health.

Speaking on this exciting new appointment, Mike Lomas said, “I am absolutely delighted to welcome Dan to the board of the Big Red Industries Group. Dan and I have known each other for several years and were my mentor at Reckitt Benckiser when he was in the role of Senior Vice President. His experience and knowledge will undoubtably benefit the growth of the Big Red Industries Group”.