Property & Construction

New CEO to spearhead European growth at Hampshire’s Workdry

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Daniel Face

Dan Lee has been appointed CEO of Workdry International, an Eastleigh firm which provides engineered solutions for the handling and treatment of water and wastewater.

He’ll work closely with European infrastructure investors Arcus Infrastructure Partners, who have a majority shareholding in Workdry, to expand the group’s operations in the UK and Europe.

Founder of chemical surface treatment business Krystal Kleen Heritage, Dan has 15 years’ experience at the helm of high-performing asset-based industrial services businesses, including stints at Safetykleen and phs Group.

His appointment follows Workdry’s recent acquisition of Vanderkamp, which brought a leading Dutch pump rental solutions specialist into the Workdry Group alongside its established Selwood and Siltbuster businesses.

Dan said: “I’m excited to be joining Workdry International at a time of huge momentum, inheriting a business that’s in great shape and embarking on a new phase of domestic and international growth.

“In my time getting to know the business, I’ve already been hugely impressed by the Workdry, Selwood, Siltbuster, and Vanderkamp businesses – and particularly by the professionalism, expertise and commitment of their teams.

“Workdry’s success is built on those exceptional people and their commitment to sustainability, innovation and strong partnership with customers, which will be the foundation stones of future growth.

“I’m looking forward to working with a dedicated team of colleagues to help deliver the vision and strategy for the coming years as Workdry continues to grow organically and through acquisition.”

Dan takes the reins from outgoing CEO Richard Brown, who’s retiring after almost three decades in various roles at Selwood and Workdry.

Richard said: “Dan has a very strong track record in building a positive and inclusive work environment.

“He’s full of energy, passion and vision, and is ready to lead the business to new heights, focused on delivering growth while supporting our fantastic teams to deliver outstanding service and solutions to our customers.

“I’m in no doubt that the best days for our business lie ahead under his leadership.”

Jordan Cott, partner at Arcus, added: “Dan has an exceptional track record as a leader in the industrial asset rental and solutions space across the UK and Europe.

“His core focus on supporting his people and delivering the highest quality solutions for customers, coupled with his vision-led strategic thinking and deep understanding of long-term value creation levers, will make him an ideal leader to champion Workdry through its next chapter of growth.

“We at Arcus look forward to working with Dan and the team to build on Workdry’s enviable track record and growth ambitions by investing in innovation and new markets.

“It’s a journey that’s already begun with the recent acquisition of Vanderkamp and which we’re excited to continue in the months and years to come.”

Daniel Face

Born and raised in Berkshire, Dan fell into journalism after completing his bachelor’s degree in English at UCL. Writing for The Business Magazine and local Biz News sites has given him the opportunity to chat with all manner of small business owners and share their success stories with a wider audience. Outside of work, Dan enjoys live music, board games and quiz shows, and is making a slow but persistent effort to learn Spanish.

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