Ford Stoke honours long serving employee
11/07/2014 09:36
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Ford Stoke honours long serving employee
Employees and former employees from Bristol Street Motors Ford Stoke joined together to celebrate a colleague’s 50 years of loyal service.
Colin Yates (65) began his career at the Stafford dealership on 7th July 1974 as a mechanic’s apprentice at the age of 15. He later qualified as a mechanic and spent many years in this role, his responsibilities including gas conversions for the Stafford Ambulance Service.
He moved to the position of Vehicle Progressor, ensuring vehicles are prepared for sale within company guidelines, are delivered on time and to the right standard and specification, maintaining the company’s high standards of customer service. Colin progressed to managing a team of 10 drivers delivering all over the country before returning to the role of Vehicle Progressor and Driver based at the Bristol Street Motors Business Centre at Trentham Lakes, working across Bristol Street Motors Ford dealerships in Stoke, Stafford and Crewe.
Colin recently won the Driver of the Year title in the prestigious Vertu Motors Masters’ Club awards, which recognises excellence within the Vertu Motors Group.
Colin is married to Sue and they have 3 children and 3 grand children. When not working he enjoys gardening, eating out and spending time with the family.
Colleagues, customers and guests enjoyed cake and a buffet as they marked Colin’s 50th anniversary.
Darren Murray, General Manager at Bristol Street Motors Ford Stoke, said: “Colin embodies the Company’s key values of passion, respect, professionalism, integrity and commitment.
“He is a popular and valued colleague and everyone was delighted to share in his big day.”
Colin said: “I have seen many changes over the last 50 years but have always enjoyed my role, have worked with some fantastic colleagues and met many satisfied customers.
“I very much appreciate the good wishes of everyone who came along to help me celebrate; I hope they will be there to commemorate the next 50 years!”