01.11.2019
New IPAF CEO announced
IPAF has confirmed that its new chief executive will be UK access industry veteran Peter Douglas.
He joins the association from the Pullman Fleet Services division of transport and logistics group Wincanton, where he has been managing director since March. Prior to that he had spent more than 27 years with Nationwide Access/ Platforms in a number of increasingly senior roles.
Douglas joined Nationwide Access - as it was then - when it acquired Access Rentals in 1992, and was instrumental - along with Mike Evans - in setting up the Nationwide Skylift truck mounted lift business in 1995. He became commercial director in 2006, northern managing director in 2008 and UK managing director the following year. In 2011 he was appointed as UK operations director, a job he held until the end of last year. Having left the business he worked with IPAF on a few projects, before joining Pullman in March.
He has also worked with IPAF for many years as a member of the Council, chairman of the UK Council and a board member from 2014 until 2018.
He was one of almost 50 applicants that applied for the job and will take over from interim chief executive Andy Studdert at the start of December. He will be based in the UK. The role became vacant after the sudden departure of
Tim Whiteman in July.
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Peter Douglas
Andy Studdert, a key player in the recruitment process said: “I am pleased to confirm our recruitment process has attracted some truly impressive candidates and that after such a competitive and wide ranging search Peter has been selected to lead this organisation as it continues to thrive and grow. I am honoured to hand over the leadership of IPAF to such a well qualified and enthusiastic chief executive who will take IPAF to the next level of excellence.”
Douglas added: “I am delighted and honoured to have the opportunity to lead such a well recognised and respected global safety, technical and training organisation. I am looking forward to the challenge of making the powered access industry worldwide as safe as it possibly can be.”
“It is a privilege to have been selected for this exciting role and I cannot wait to get started. The work of everyone involved with IPAF is so valuable, promoting the safe and effective use of powered access worldwide and ensuring people conducting temporary work at height get to go home safe at the end of every day is about as worthwhile as any job can get. I am very grateful to be given this fantastic opportunity to bring my ideas and expertise to bear and look forward to working with IPAF staff and industry colleagues once more.”
IPAF’s new president Norty Turner who was also involved in the recruitment process said: “The past few years have seen IPAF go from strength to strength, innovating to update its training courses into new languages and eLearning, developing virtual reality applications and creating exciting new events. With Peter being based in the UK, this will consolidate IPAF’s global headquarters.”
Vertikal Comment
Peter Douglas is certainly well qualified for the role with years of experience in the aerial work platform market, having helped run a large organisation as well as being involved with the association over many years. His appointment is also timely in that there has been some growing unrest among UK members in the past year or so regarding the manner in which some policies, such as IPAF+ have been applied.
He is extremely well known throughout the UK industry and was heavily involved with making the decisions that some UK members are finding challenging. He is therefore well placed to help the UK team support UK members through these changes and upgrades.
He has less experience internationally but has a very strong and experienced multinational team with senior managers who are more than able to get on and continue the good work that they have been doing without requiring a great deal of supervision.
While some other first class candidates have been passed over - indicating how well the job opening was communicated - the appointment is a sound one. Douglas is more than capable of not only building on the associations strong foundation, but also well placed to tidy up the rough edges and issues that inevitably arise when an organisation experiences so many years of rapid growth and expansion.
AccessibL
Looks familiar... 17 new heads and 14 new handles... oh yes, I know!
John Tominay
Great news Peter. Best of luck in your new role.
Your Future Lies in Training
Good Luck Pete, great appointment IPAF.
NationalTelehandlers
Fantastic appointment, congratulations Peter and well done IPAF ✅
B.M.
Congratulations Peter, hope to catch up soon. J.C.
Robert Buono
A big Congratulations on your new appointment Pete.
Best regards Bob
Shortbutsweet
Wouldn’t it be nice just for once if someone who actually worked at the sharp end of the Stick,who actually got their hands dirty got a job like this!!Jobs for the boys as usual!!
IPAF keeping Relics in a job like this won’t improve the industry one bit.
Mr Cherrypicker
Good luck in your new role Peter
A great move for you and for IPAF
Best wishes Mike
Z60pc
Well done Peter, and well done to IPAF, onward and upward
emailed comment
Great news for the industry,
congrats
Paul Standing
emailed comment
What a great accolade for Pete who has committed so much to the industry. Congratulations
Mark Carrington
HICKMIRE LIMITED/KURT HOBBS COACHWORKS
Fairish Height
Fantastic news. A true access professional at the helm. Well done Pete and well done IPAF
Ian James
Congratulations Peter. Fantastic appointment for IPAF.
Newsman
Congratulations, both IPAF and Peter. Right person on the right place !!
Access Advocate
Well done Peter and best wishes in your new job, IPAF will be a better organisation with your knowledge. Kind regards Glyn
Barry Algar
well done Pete
Steve Couling
Huge congratulations Peter! I believe that IPAF will benefit enormously under the direction of Peter.
Best wishes, Steve