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16.04.2016

John Bungay retires from PASMA

John Bungay, 63, has retired as vice chairman of PASMA, the association for mobile access towers, following his departure last year from Youngman, Gillian Rutter takes over the role.

Bungay joined Youngman in 1973 and held a number of senior positions over the years including chairman of Youngman Fork Truck Hire and a director of SGB International and SGB Services, when Youngman was part of SGB. From 1997 to 2002 he was managing director of SGB UK Sales, and from 2002 to 2005 managing director of SGB Youngman. In 2005 he was appointed business development director of the then independent Youngman group, which was acquired by Werner in 2014.

He left the company last year and formed a consulting business, Agendis Business Consultants. His involvement with PASMA spans more than 40 years, during which time, he contributed to the development and introduction of the EN 1004 standard for towers.
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John Bungay


PASMA managing director, Peter Bennett, said: "John has played a vital role in developing this industry to what it is today. The team at PASMA and all of our members extend their thanks for his contribution and wish him every success in his future endeavours.”

Bungay added: “PASMA is now recognised and respected as the natural focus and authority on towers, not just in the UK, but increasingly overseas. That’s due entirely to the dedication and commitment of the many council and committee members who have served the association over the years. It has been my pleasure to work alongside them. I wish the association, and my successor as vice chairman Gillian Rutter, continued success in the future.”

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