Yorkshire Post

Burberry appoints Haig as new CCO

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A LUXURY bedmaker which grows its mattress fillings on a farm in Yorkshire is leading this year’s recipients of Queen’s Awards for Enterprise after receiving two accolades.

Leeds-based Harrison Spinks is the only organisati­on in the region to receive two awards this year and one of eight nationally.

The firm, which employs 600 people, was awarded a Queen’s Award for Innovation for its developmen­t of novel manufactur­ing processes for sprung mattresses. It also received an award for Internatio­nal Trade in the 2018 awards announced today.

It previously received Queen’s Awards for Innovation and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t in 2013. The company believes it is the only bed-maker to receive two Queen’s Awards for Enterprise on two occasions.

Managing director Simon Spinks said: “Since the company was establishe­d in 1840, we have always strived to innovate and go about our business in a slightly different way, whether that be creating new ways to manufactur­e springs or cultivatin­g our farm so we can grow our own natural fillings.

“We’re delighted to be recognised by the most prestigiou­s enterprise awards in the UK.”

The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise are awarded to businesses for outstandin­g achievemen­t in four categories: Internatio­nal Trade, Innovation, Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and also for Promoting Opportunit­y. This year 237 awards were granted, 26 of which were awarded to companies in the region.

In Yorkshire, there were 15 winners of the internatio­nal trade award, 10 winners of the innovation award, and one winner of the promoting opportunit­y award.

Winners include Leeds-based IT consultanc­y BJSS, safety barrier manufactur­er A-Safe, based in Halifax, and logistics firm Transdek, based in Harworth, near Doncaster.

Sheffield-based steel fixings manufactur­er Ancon and wire manufactur­er Central Wire, based in Rotherham, were also recognised.

Business Secretary Greg Clark said: “The UK has some of the most entreprene­urial and innovative minds in the world delivering jobs, growth and greater choice for consumers and I am proud to see a wealth of these businesses being recognised today.

“Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, supporting nearly one million jobs and revenues of £81bn in Yorkshire and the Humber. Through our Industrial Strategy we are building a Britain in which they will continue to thrive.”

Gavin Haig has been appointed chief commercial officer at Burberry. Mr Haig will be responsibl­e for all regions in which Burberry operates and joins from Belstaff, where he served as CEO.

He previously spent a decade at Cartier and held senior positions at Alfred Dunhill and Wedgwood. Burberry chief executive Marco Gobbetti said: “Gavin has extensive experience in global luxury retail.”

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Harrison Spinks, led by managing director Simon Spinks, received two Queen’s Awards for Enterprise this year.

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