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Marshall Motor Holdings is celebrating a seventh successive ranking in Great Place to Work UK’s annual Best Workplaces rankings after receiving praise for its “courageous and transformational” leadership.
The AM100 car retail PLC was the only car retailer to appear in this year’s rankings as it finished 12th overall in the Super Large category for businesses with over 1,000 employees.
Volkswagen Financial Services were another automotive business to make the grade in the category, appearing in 18th position.
The awards recognise the UK’s best companies and their strength of leadership and range of innovative, creative and effective HR policies which create a leading workplace culture.
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Tributes have been paid to Marshall chairman Professor Richard Parry-Jones CBE following his sudden death in a “tragic incident” near his Wales home.
The AM100 PLC confirmed that Parry-Jones, who had been non-executive chairman of its board since January 2019, had died on Friday (April 16) following a tragic incident near his home in Wales.
North Wales Police later confirmed to the BBC that a 69-year-old man had died in an accident involving a tractor on private land in Barmouth, but it did not identify him.
Marshall chief executive Daksh Gupta and Ford chief executive Bill Ford wee among those who paid tribute to the Ford group vice-president of global product development and chief technical officer he was responsible for the development and launch of a string of iconic cars, including: the Escort RS, the Ka, the Fiesta, the Mondeo and the Focus.
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