Adam Thorneycroft joins the Orbital board as Operations Director

It's expansion all round for Orbital - with bigger board of directors in line with extended project capacity and international reach.

Adam has just been promoted to the newly-created position of Operations Director, reflecting Orbital's growth across both rental and sales sectors, and its increasing reach into the European, North American and Far Eastern markets.

Adam joins the existing four-man board with immediate effect, working alongside Chris Headlam, Managing Director; Eric Simpson, Event and Comms Director; Bill Addison, Technical Director; and Tom Byrne, Sales Director.

Adam's primary role is to oversee all operational aspects and processes of Orbital's rental business, across warehousing, engineering and logistics. Prior to joining Orbital in 2007, Adam gained several years of valuable experience working as a production stage manager around the world, while his initial duties at Orbital involved establishing the engineering departments in the company's UK and North American warehousing operations.

He is also closely involved with Orbital's apprenticeship scheme.

MD Chris Headlam commented:
"This is an important step for Orbital and reflects the enormous contribution that Adam has already made to the smooth operation of our business. He has ably demonstrated his immense organisational skills, and has earned considerable respect throughout our staff. We have created the role of Operations Director to ensure that as our company expands and inevitably becomes more complex, its efficiency and smooth running can be maintained. Adam's responsibilities sit across Orbital's hire, project management, engineering and distribution aspects, and he is a very welcome addition to our board of directors."


Adam is married, with one daughter, and counts travel, socialising and walking his dog Missy high on his list of interests.

"We have created the role of Operations Director to ensure that as our company expands and inevitably becomes more complex, its efficiency and smooth running can be maintained."