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The conference marked the close of current BCF president Guy Williams’ two-year tenure.
May 29, 2023
By: DAVID SAVASTANO
Editor, Ink World Magazine
More than 150 senior business leaders from the UK’s paints, coatings and printing ink sectors gathered in Derby for the 2023 British Coatings Federation (BCF) Annual Conference. The conference also marked the close of current BCF President Guy Williams’ two-year tenure, with the baton being passed to incoming President, Sharon Harte of Dacrylate Paints. Harte becomes the first female President of the BCF – or its predecessor organizations – in its 111-year history. Speaking of his time as president, Williams thanked the board and said it had been an honor to serve the industry. “BCF has developed considerably over the last 10 years, and I have no doubt it will continue to grow and thrive,” Williams said. “Looking back, I take immense pride in the achievements of BCF in recent years. Starting with the new HQ in Coventry, we’ve seen the Federation strengthen significantly and has twice been named Trade Association of the Year. Financially we are on a very sound footing now and Corporate Governance is exemplary, ratified with the Trade Association’s Good Governance Award in February this year, with high engagement at board level and a clear strategy for the years ahead.” Commenting on her appointment, Harte said that she was looking forward to serving the for the next two years and supporting the BCF team. “I would like to personally thank Guy for his fantastic leadership throughout his presidency, which must be one of the most turbulent periods in the industry’s history,” Harte noted. “Looking forward, the BCF, like many others, will face significant challenges ahead. However, the BCF is continuing to punch above its weight on key issues such as UK REACH, Net Zero, and changes to packaging and building regulations.” “We are all looking forward to working with Sharon in her new role as president,” said Tom Bowtell, CEO of BCF. “She is a great servant of, and advocate for, the industry. We know we have so much more to do in terms of addressing diversity issues in our industry, but this marks another step in the right direction. We have more female BCF board members than ever before too and we have, collectively, pledged to do more to prioritize further progress in terms of diversity and inclusion across the sector as a whole.” Annual Conference Discusses Key Sector Issues The opening session heard from industry experts on the UK political and economic outlook. Starting the day was Oxford Economics, who outlined the somber outlook for the short to medium-term global economy, following the three major shocks that hit us all between 2020 and 2022: COVID, inflation and war. Next, the delegates heard from Bill Esterton MP, the shadow minister for business and industrial strategy, who looked back on the last 12 months of UK politics, and what support government should be giving to businesses. The Bank of England reported the latest economic forecasts for the UK. The next theme was the road to Net Zero, and the industry’s progress since the BCF Board of Directors’ commitment to Net Zero by 2050. The conference heard from the National Centre for Atmospheric Science on the scientific basis of the causes of climate change, followed by Green Alliance, who provided insights from their recent analysis and report on the UK chemicals industry. This was followed by a constructive panel discussion highlighting the importance of creating a more diverse workforce in the UK coatings and printing ink sector, featuring BCF members who are working on ED&I strategies in their companies as well as specialists from external organizations. Chaired by Bowtell, the panel session also highlighted the work of BCF’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (ED&I) Committee, which drafted a statement of commitment to the subject for BCF’s Board of Directors, which was received with unanimous support in February, and is working to create a long-term strategy to provide ED&I support for BCF members in the future. The keynote speaker, Stacey Copeland, told her story of how she represented her country in two sports, football and boxing. As a footballer, Copeland represented England U18s, and played in the English women’s premier league. As a boxer, Copeland won a European silver medal before turning professional and making history in 2018 when she became the first-ever British woman to win the Commonwealth title. The conference closed with Bowtell outlining BCF’s highlights of the last year, and the challenges facing the sector. The event also raised more than £2,000 for the event’s charity partner, Community Heartbeat Trust, which has installed more than 750 lifesaving defibrillator stations in red phone boxes across the UK, with paint provided by BCF member companies. BCF would like to thank lead sponsor Microban, and event sponsors Fenton Packaging, LKAB, Nordmann and IMCD, for their generous support.
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