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ANC rings senior management changes

Randall promoted to a new national manager role, while Sloane appointed NSW state manager operations

 

Delivery service provider ANC has promoted Brett Randall to the position of new national manager, innovation and improvement.

In another new appointment, the company has welcomed Stephen Sloane as the NSW state manager, operations.

Sloane joins ANC following a 19-year tenure at StarTrack, where his most-recent role was that of national fleet and facility manager. 

“I’m impressed by ANC’s growth over the past two years, and its plans for the future, so am excited by the opportunities this role will afford everyone,” he says.

Sloane will oversee the state-wide delivery of dedicated fleet management, client and customer services and report to national manager operations Roger Cengarle.

Randall has been working with ANC for over 30 years, starting as a contracted driver before moving through sales and operational ranks to his latest role.

“This new role in innovation and improvement is testament to ANC’s focus on future leadership for the sector, ensuring that we’re providing the best efficiencies and service possible for our clients and their customers,” Randall says.

“I’ve seen this organisation grow from 20 vehicles dealing with small packages to a $69million national business and I am excited to be part of the next strategic phase in a dynamic industry.”

Randall is a member of ANC’s National Executive Team and will report directly to CEO Don Mills and MD James Taylor.

Taylor welcomed the new executives to their respective roles.

“We have recently redesigned our senior leadership structure to reflect our national approach, and welcome these two new roles which are part of a larger strategy,” Taylor says.

“People are our biggest asset and we know that these new internal and external appointments are going to give us the edge in the delivery sector, which is changing at an extraordinary pace.”

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