President Engineering rewards long serving staff

24th January 2014

Eleven members of staff at President Engineering Group (PEGL) in Sheffield have been recognised for their long service to the company, with a collective 350 years between them.

Six employees of PEGL's Bestobell and Conflow businesses celebrated their 25 years service and a further five had reached the impressive 40 year landmark. All received a commemorative plaque and a gift of their choice, which was presented by President Engineering Group's Managing Director Mark Henley. Mark Henley, Managing Director at President Engineering Group, said: -We would like to thank these long serving members of staff for their loyalty and dedication to the company. We are in a strong position as a group and have seen significant growth since our management buyout in 2014. There are many exciting opportunities ahead of us, with many of our major international markets expanding and we could not take advantage of these without the loyalty and commitment of staff like these. The members of staff who achieved the long service plaque and gifts were: 40 years: Charlie Bott, Roger Creasey, Pete Lendis, Colin Draper and Kevin Fretwell 25 years: Colin Gunstone, Steve Fidler, Mick Charles, Dave Sylvester, Les Whysall,Ian Nicholson. For more information about President Engineering Group Ltd visit the website www.pegl.co.uk or call +44 (0) 1142 240000.

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