Tillicoultry Quarries has appointed three new directors - the first board appointments out-with the family since the 1950s.
Joe Hadnum, previously operations manager, and Stewart Caine, previously health, safety and environmental manager, have both been appointed following a respective 27 year and 12 year career with the company.
Wallace Menzies, managing director of Tillicoultry Quarries, commented: “Both of them have demonstrated exceptional commitment and loyalty to our business and have been intrinsic to our success and growth to date.”
Hadnum said: “Having been with Tillicoultry Quarries since the 1990s, I have witnessed the company evolve into the business it is today - as a team we share strong family values which has undoubtably contributed to the success of the business so far.”
Caine added: “Tillicoultry Quarries has a loyal team of employees and is at an exciting point in its journey, so I look forward to continuing to work closely together taking the business forward as we continue to grow.”
Also appointed to the board is Craig Tedford, as finance director, who joined the business last August, moving from finance director roles at CJ Lang & Son and Heineken.
He commented: “Having over 25 years of financial and strategic expertise, I look forward to working closely with Joe, Stewart, and the rest of the board as we continue to drive the business forward.”
In the last decade, Tillicoultry Quarries has seen a number of key strategic acquisitions, which have taken the business’ turnover to more than £100m.
The company has also made investments across its 32 national sites, as well as building a new headquarters, RWM House at Kilbagie.
Established in 1931 by RW Menzies at Craigfoot Quarry in Tillicoultry, the business identified the need for construction materials to be supplied to the local market. It is now one of the largest suppliers of quarry materials in Scotland.
Don't miss the latest headlines with our twice-daily newsletter - sign up here for free.