JAMES LYNCH & SONS - Key Persons


Carla Bailey

Job Titles:
  • Transport Co - Ordinator

Greg Steele

Job Titles:
  • Transport Manager
Meet Greg - he is our Transport Manager. Greg's been with the company for the last ten years and is the main point of contact for our drivers. He organises and plans the routes ensuring maximum efficiency and is also responsible for resolving any transport related problems. Greg's always worked in transport planning and was with Tesco for 12 years. He loves Crewe Alexandra Football Club and is a season ticket holder. If he was down to his last £50, he'd spend it on going to watch Crewe play away somewhere.

Mark Owen

Job Titles:
  • Director
Mark is our Fleet Manager. He has worked on the same site for the last 24 years since he was just sixteen years old. His role involves anything and everything to do with our fleet from tank testing and MOT's to fleet maintenance and compliance. His experience alone provides specialist knowledge in the technical requirements of chemical transportation. His experience is bolstered by the following qualifications: NVQ Level 2 & 3 - Heavy Vehicle Mechanical & Electrical Systems Maintenance & Repair Modern Apprenticeship - Heavy Vehicle Mechanical & Electrical Systems Maintenance & Repair Apprentice of the Year - 2001 D.R. Trained Confined Space Trained In his spare time, he likes playing football and going mountain biking. He's also a Port Vale fan and if he was down to his last £50, he'd spend it on watching a match with his brother and catching up over a few beers.

Rebecca Edwards - CFO

Job Titles:
  • Director of Finance
Rebecca is our Director of Finance. As part of her role Rebecca oversees anything finance, HR, or risk assessment related. She joined us as a full-time member of staff in 2007, as an Accounts Administrator. Rebecca supported the team with the purchase and sales ledgers and also studied to become a qualified member of the Association of Accounting Technicians. She is married with a teenager and loves the variety of her job, although her eighteen-year-old self would have laughed if someone had told her, that she would eventually love working with lorries. If she was down to her last £50 Rebecca would take her family for a Chinese banquet.