George Nowell has been appointed as Kubota (UK)’s agricultural and groundcare dealer manager for the midlands, north-west and Wales.
Now in his fifth year in full-time employment with the company, George first came to Kubota in 2015 after getting in touch as he searched for a three-month summer job following completion of his first year at Harper Adams University.
After leaving school, he took a three-year apprenticeship at Bicton College which saw him working with a tractor dealership in Devon. Eager to immerse himself at manufacturer-level, George set about finding a route into Harper Adams University.
“I always knew what I wanted to do, and earning myself a summer job at Kubota was a move that has helped to create fantastic opportunities for me,” explains George.
During his degree course, he returned to Kubota for his work placement year as a student. “My coursework and dissertation led to a project on M7 tractor optimisation, which was focussed on developing dealer and customer knowledge.”
George returned to Kubota after completing his university studies in 2018, taking up his first full-time role. As a service technician providing product support, his early career included a three-month posting to KFM at Dunkerque, France, working in tractor production. One year later, George took on the role of regional service representative before stepping up to the role of aftersales dealer manager in 2021.
“I always wanted to work for a tractor manufacturer,” adds George. “It’s great to work for a company that hasn’t yet become a full-liner in agriculture, so I have an opportunity to appreciate how the business is moving forward. And I can be part of this exciting journey.”
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