Hello all, my name is Paddy and I'm based in Hampshire, UK. I was spotted by @simonpa in an early chassis numbered Eldoret Blue, TM yesterday and I thought it was time to introduce myself after 6 months of watching....
I am the Global Programme Manager for Used Vehicles at INEOS Automotive (IAL) and now that I've reached 6 month's employment, I thought I'd finally say hello to the forum and introduce myself and what we are trying to do. Having spoken with Krabby and Stu towards the end of last year about lurking whilst I settle in (hello guys! Time for a catch-up!), I am sure you can appreciate how busy things have been at IAL, especially in some of the more mature markets where we need to ensure robust processes and operations for ourselves, our retail partners and of course for all of our current and future IG user family.
I do not currently own a Grenadier (this will be rectified in the family shortly) but I am very fortunate to spend a lot of time driving the wonderful things. So, rather than exhaust everyone with a biopic (happy to share if required) I thought you might prefer a small amount of photos I've taken in the last 6 months instead. Number plates have been blurred.
First is the locally spotted Eldoret, petrol TM. It has been used for marketing, supplier and partner support/awareness/test drives and is build number 589, so an early registered series production vehicle. She drives perfectly and without fault and when this hits the open market there are a LOT of people internally that will be sad to not be able to enjoy driving her again:
Same vehicle whilst on a demo, you may spot my 8 yr old daughter on the roof... she is one of those who will be upset to say goodbye to "Bluey" from the IAL family... but pleased to see her in the hands of their new owner:
Another Early series vehicle, Donnie Grey, derv FM:
When not out and about, I'm normally found at HQ annoying people or enjoying the view in the car park:
This is a dreadful picture but a vehicle many of you will have seen around the world. Still going strong and helping shine a light on what's still possible:
And our INEOS showroom in Böblingen, De:
If you made it this far, well done. I look forward to continuing to enjoy what you have all built through this forum, maybe help where I can and help to bring more members here through facilitating the used vehicle programme.
I am the Global Programme Manager for Used Vehicles at INEOS Automotive (IAL) and now that I've reached 6 month's employment, I thought I'd finally say hello to the forum and introduce myself and what we are trying to do. Having spoken with Krabby and Stu towards the end of last year about lurking whilst I settle in (hello guys! Time for a catch-up!), I am sure you can appreciate how busy things have been at IAL, especially in some of the more mature markets where we need to ensure robust processes and operations for ourselves, our retail partners and of course for all of our current and future IG user family.
I do not currently own a Grenadier (this will be rectified in the family shortly) but I am very fortunate to spend a lot of time driving the wonderful things. So, rather than exhaust everyone with a biopic (happy to share if required) I thought you might prefer a small amount of photos I've taken in the last 6 months instead. Number plates have been blurred.
First is the locally spotted Eldoret, petrol TM. It has been used for marketing, supplier and partner support/awareness/test drives and is build number 589, so an early registered series production vehicle. She drives perfectly and without fault and when this hits the open market there are a LOT of people internally that will be sad to not be able to enjoy driving her again:
Same vehicle whilst on a demo, you may spot my 8 yr old daughter on the roof... she is one of those who will be upset to say goodbye to "Bluey" from the IAL family... but pleased to see her in the hands of their new owner:
Another Early series vehicle, Donnie Grey, derv FM:
When not out and about, I'm normally found at HQ annoying people or enjoying the view in the car park:
This is a dreadful picture but a vehicle many of you will have seen around the world. Still going strong and helping shine a light on what's still possible:
And our INEOS showroom in Böblingen, De:
If you made it this far, well done. I look forward to continuing to enjoy what you have all built through this forum, maybe help where I can and help to bring more members here through facilitating the used vehicle programme.