Tees Components Joins Major Engineering Support Network Ahead of its Next In-Person Event

Business & Invest | Published on: 30th May 2022

Saltburn-based machining firm Tees Components has signed up as an organiser and sponsor of a major supply chain networking organisation.

Managing Director Sharon Lane has joined the ranks of the Tees Engineering Network to drive forward its activity, alongside founding members Jamie Brown, CEO of Francis Brown Ltd, and Rob Johnson, Director of Axiom Engineering Associates Ltd.

Tees Engineering Network was set up in 2013 to support the region’s engineering supply chain by keeping businesses informed of new opportunities and provide a forum for networking, with support from the Tees Valley Mayor and Combined Authority.

Sharon is an apprentice-trained and degree qualified mechanical engineer who has worked in Teesside industrial sector for 25 years and has been MD of heavy engineering subcontractor Tees Components in East Cleveland for three years.

Sharon is also the chair of the NE advisory board for MAKE UK, the manufacturers’ organisation, and works to ensure that the manufacturing sector is effectively represented to government.  Always a loud voice for apprenticeships and skills training, she is also a governor at Middlesbrough College.

Sharon Lane said: “I’ve been attending TEN events for years on behalf of my business and have seen first-hand the value that they add to the Tees Valley’s supply chain. I’m delighted come on board as an organiser and sponsor to help drive it forward and get more companies informed and connected.

“Despite many of us still recovering from the pandemic, the region is seeing huge opportunities for our engineering businesses with large-scale, innovative schemes that we need to get the word out about. It’s a really exciting time and I’m glad to be part of it.”

TEN has also announced that its latest in-person event is set to go ahead this summer, following the successful return of its business breakfasts as coronavirus restrictions were lifted. The date for its next breakfast is due to be announced in the coming weeks.

The popular business breakfasts typically see scores of representatives from the region’s engineering companies turn out to network and learn about new opportunities in the sector. Previous speakers have included the likes of Teesside International Airport, global petrochemical manufacturer SABIC, engine manufacturer Cummins and research and development organisations such as the Materials Processing Institute.

Jamie Brown and Rob Johnson said: “Sharon is a hugely well-respected business leader who has rightly been recognised for the great things she’s doing over at Tees Components. She will be a great fit for TEN as we look to go on to even bigger things.

“We’re also over the moon that we’re continuing to host our business breakfasts in person once again. Virtual events have helped keep us going over the past two years, but nothing beats networking face-to-face, so keep an eye out for more information soon.”

Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen said: “TEN plays a huge part in supporting our aims of putting local firms front-and-centre as we transform the region, and create well-paid, good-quality jobs for local people.

“Sharon’s drive and eagerness to see others succeed will pay off in spades for TEN and our businesses and it’s a great appointment.”

To find out more about the Tees Engineering Network and to keep up to date with future events, visit www.tees-engineering-network.co.uk

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