Management buyout sees new generation take helm at Bon Accord Glass
Aberdeen-based home improvement company Bon Accord Glass has undergone a management buyout (MBO) as it marks its 50th anniversary.
Long-standing directors Colin Kinghorn and Martin Allan, with a combined 75 years of experience, have passed the reins to a new generation of leaders within the company.
The new owners are four key members of the Bon Accord Glass team – Michelle Kinghorn (director, accounts & admin), Danielle McAnespie (director, design & sales), Ian McDonald (director, operations – windows, doors and roofline), and Neil Wilson (director, operations – kitchens & living spaces). Together, the new directors also bring a combined 75 years of expertise to the business.
The transition marks a significant milestone for the Aberdeen firm, which was founded in 1974 by Aberdeen businessman Bryan Keith. Now in its 50th year of business it’s “business as usual” for Bon Accord Glass. The firm has grown to a team of 47 and launched Bon Accord Kitchens 10 years ago.
Mr Kinghorn and Mr Allan, whose leadership and dedication have been at the heart of the firm’s success, completed their own MBO of Bon Accord Glass in 2008.
They will remain actively involved as advisors, ensuring continuity and providing support to the new team as they introduce their own ideas while maintaining the company’s core values of quality and excellence.
Mr Kinghorn, who has 40 years of service at Bon Accord Glass, said: “This is a proud moment for me personally and for the business as a whole.
“I am very confident that the new management team of my daughter, Michelle, and her talented colleagues will continue to uphold the reputation for quality and customer care that Bon Accord Glass is known for. I look forward to supporting them as they take the business forward into the next 50 years.”
Mr Allan, who has been with the business for 35 years, is delighted to hand over the reins to a team that includes his daughter, Danielle McAnespie. He said: “It has been a privilege to work with such dedicated staff and loyal customers.
“The four new directors all have experience across key areas of the business, and this will ensure continuity for our staff and our customers. I’m excited for the future and have every confidence that the new team will continue the Bon Accord Glass success story.”
Mr Wilson, speaking on behalf of the new directors, said: “We are honoured to have the opportunity to lead Bon Accord Glass into the future.
“Our goal is to bring new ideas while continuing the traditions of quality, reliability and excellent service that our customers have come to expect. We are fortunate to still have Colin and Martin’s continued guidance as we build on the firm’s impressive legacy.”
Bon Accord Glass provides a wide range of services, including high-quality windows and doors, kitchens and other fitted furniture requirements, conservatory roof replacements, and other home improvement services. Bon Accord Glass is celebrating 50 years in business, while Bon Accord Kitchens was launched 10 years ago.
From its Riverside Drive offices and showrooms, Bon Accord Glass has built a first-rate reputation in Aberdeen and the North-east of Scotland.
Founded in 1974 by Aberdeen businessman Bryan Keith, Bon Accord Glass has grown to become a trusted name in the home improvement sector. The firm has a team of 47.