Origin Amenity Solutions strengthens sales team

Origin Amenity Solutions (OAS) is pleased to formally announce Craig Lalley's appointment as Key Account Manager and Aggregate Lead. Craig joined OAS in September 2024 and has worked closely with customers and partners to enhance the company’s offering in the sand and aggregate supply chain.

Origin Amenity Solutions is a leading provider of innovative and sustainable solutions for the sports turf, golf, and amenity sectors. Specialising in protecting, managing, and sustaining turf and grassed surfaces, OAS supports grounds professionals and turf managers in achieving optimal surface performance.

With 27 years of experience in the Amenity Sports Turf sector, Craig is BASIS and FACTS qualified and has extensive knowledge of the aggregate industry, making him a key addition to the OAS team.

In his role, Craig is focused on developing relationships with aggregate companies and key partners across the UK. He will also provide specialist technical advice and support to OAS’s key accounts, helping to drive growth within the Northern Sales Team.

Phil Dewhurst, Regional Sales Director (North), commented, “It is a pleasure to welcome Craig to OAS and I am delighted that he has strengthened the Northern Sales Team with his appointment. His wealth of knowledge and experience in the sports turf industry makes him a fantastic asset to the business. As a Key Account Manager, Craig works closely with customers while providing support to the wider OAS sales team through his expertise and strong connections in the sand and aggregate sector. A task that I am sure he relishes! Craig is thriving in this new role and making a real impact.”

Craig Lalley added, “The opportunity to join one of the industry’s leading companies in a new hybrid role was too good to turn down. I feel OAS is at the start of an exciting new chapter, and I’m happy to be given the chance to be a part of their future.”

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