New Bira president

Howard Pullen of Howard Pullen Machinery in Loxwood, West Sussex succeeded Surinder Josan of All Seasons DIY, in Smethwick, West Midlands, as Bira National President at the recent Bira AGM.

Howard is the second member of the British Agricultural and Garden Machinery Association (BAGMA), which is a part of the Bira family, to head up Bira.

Stating that he is “extremely excited to get out and about meeting members,” Howard acknowledged: “It is a challenging and exciting time for Bira and its members. Making Bira Digital is clearly going to help members access our services easier and attract new members.”

Andrew Goodacre, ceo of Bira expressed his gratitude to Surinder for his hard work during his presidency.

 

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