The Bath and Wiltshire branch of the Institute of Directors (IoD) has appointed Guy Tullberg, managing director of North Wiltshire-based Tracklements – the UK’s leading speciality condiments business – as its new chair.
Guy, pictured, has significant experience of the challenges and opportunities for today’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
He has guided his family business , based at Easton Grey, Malmesbury, through the ups and downs of the past 30 years, including expansion, succession planning and navigating a constantly changing legislative framework for food retail – all while continuing to drive profitability and growth.
From modest beginnings in the 1980s, Tracklements now turns over £4.5m, employs 42 people at its headquarters and exports to 14 countries.
Guy sits on the committee of the Guild of Fine Foods steering group and was director and vice chairman of Taste of the West. He is also a mentor with The Collaborators and the Seed Fund, supporting fledgling food businesses in the region.
He said: “SMEs bring valuable innovation and employment to the region and creating the correct environment to allow those businesses to become profitable and sustainable in a constantly changing world through the sharing of experiences is an invaluable part of IOD membership. I will be supporting this through my chairmanship.
“Government and regional authorities need to make the path to growth as simple and unencumbered as possible and, in particular, lend its efforts and support for business seeking new markets and opportunities.”
IoD South West chairman Nick Sturge added: “We are delighted that Guy is taking on this role and bringing with him his hands-on experience of being a growing business in the South West. Our SME community is a thriving one and we’re all hoping to benefit from Guy’s leadership role.”
Guy succeeds Jane Bishop, practice manager at Salisbury law firm Bonallack & Bishop, who steps down after a three-year tenure.