BrandSafway Announces New Leadership for Lyndon SGB

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BrandSafway has appointed Centin Baxter as the new Regional Vice President of its UK Commercial business. He will take over the Lyndon SGB scaffolding, hoist, and mastclimbers brand.

Centin Baxter, a seasoned professional in the field, has been part of the BrandSafway team since 2012. He has ascended through various leadership positions within the company, most recently serving as Vice President of Global Asset Management at BrandSafway International’s Division since 2021. 

Baxter’s rich background includes extensive experience across the Middle East and Africa, where he held senior roles in logistics and operations, bringing a wealth of value-driven business leadership expertise to his new role.

Upon his appointment, Mr. Baxter said, “I could not be more thrilled to take on the post. Lyndon SGB has a long tradition and excellent reputation in the UK, where we serve customers with 14 locations across the country – throughout Scotland, in Wales and across the length and breadth of England.”

Lyndon SGB by BrandSafway has been at the forefront of delivering innovative access solutions in the UK, contributing to major projects such as the NASC’ Project of the Year awarded Manchester Town Hall, the Co-Op Live Arena in Manchester, and the historic Glasgow School of Art. These projects highlight the company’s commitment to safety, quality, and productivity through its hybrid access solutions.

The company’s portfolio boasts state-of-the-art scaffolding solutions, mechanical access hoists, mastclimbers, rapid edge protection systems, and QuikDeck® suspended access platforms. 

Baxter emphasised the company’s ongoing commitment to excellence, “We will remain committed to providing best-in-class solutions which meet the challenges our top-level construction and infrastructure customers are facing – utilising our in-house design and engineering team’s expertise, experience and prowess, as well as the extensive skills of our operatives, logistics and support staff.”

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