A 'LEGEND IN MACHINERY SALES' RETIRES

Following 34 years service
A 'LEGEND IN MACHINERY SALES' RETIRES

After 34 years of dedicated service in machinery sales, T H White have announced that Laurence White (pictured above) has bid farewell to their Machinery Imports division, leaving behind a legacy of "passion, dedication and unparalleled salesmanship."

In a statement on the company's website, T H White said that Laurence’s illustrious career spans over three decades, during which he has consistently demonstrated an unwavering commitment to excellence. Joining T H White Machinery Imports eight years ago, Laurence brought with him a wealth of experience and an infectious enthusiasm that energised the entire team.  

The statement continued, "Throughout his tenure, Laurence’s passion for machinery sales never waned. Even in his final week, he remained at the forefront, actively engaging in selling and demonstrating machinery with the same fervour as he did on his first day. His dedication was exemplified by a remarkable feat in his last days, where he successfully sold nine Ferris Zero Turn mowers to a local authority - a testament to his unparalleled salesmanship and deep industry knowledge."

Beyond his professional achievements, T H White said Laurence is known for his passionate demeanour and genuine care for his colleagues and clients. "His approachable nature and willingness to go the extra mile have earned him the respect and admiration of all who have had the pleasure of working with him," they said.

Laurence says he now plans to spend more time with his beloved family, indulge in his passion for motorbikes, and navigate the tranquil waters aboard his narrowboat.

The dealership's statement concluded, "To Laurence, we express our sincere gratitude for his invaluable contributions to T H White Machinery Imports. His dedication, enthusiasm and unwavering commitment to excellence have made a lasting impact on everyone fortunate enough to work alongside him. As he begins this new chapter, we wish him all the best in his well-deserved retirement. Farewell, Laurence, and may your future be as fulfilling as your remarkable legacy."

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