People & Careers

Tructyre Adds Paul Beddows and Mark Evans to Leadership Team

Published:
March 31, 2026
Author:
James Lockwood

Tructyre has made two further senior appointments, with Paul Beddows joining as Sales & Marketing Director and Mark Evans as Finance Director. Both started on 30 March and arrive as the mobile commercial tyre service provider continues to strengthen its leadership team across core operational and support functions.

A wider leadership build-out

The appointments follow Tructyre’s recent decision to bring in Mark Holland as Operations Director, extending a sequence of senior hires at the business. In practice, that points to a broader effort to add commercial, financial and operational depth as the company develops its national mobile service offer for truck, trailer, bus and coach customers. Tyre News recently reported on <a href="https://www.tyrenews.co.uk/news/tructyre-appoints-mark-holland-as-operations-director-to-drive-fleet-service-excellence">Mark Holland’s appointment as Operations Director</a>, which was positioned around service delivery, fleet support and network performance.

Beddows joins from Dawsongroup EMC, where he spent the past six years as Sales Director. During that period, he oversaw sustained growth and led a team responsible for Europe’s largest environmental municipal civil fleet, comprising more than 2,000 assets. His earlier roles at NCP, Tyco and ParkingEye add experience across sales, service and customer-facing commercial functions.

In comments accompanying the appointment, Beddows said his focus is on people and performance. He said he sees the role as an opportunity to build on Tructyre’s existing team and culture while helping drive the business forward. He added that his aim is to create an environment where people can flourish and succeed.

Finance capability for the next phase

Evans joins with senior finance experience drawn from industrial and wholesale environments. Most recently, he served as Finance Director at Hexstone, a high-volume supplier of fasteners and fixings. Earlier roles at IMI and Finning add further engineering and heavy-equipment exposure, which should translate well into a service-led commercial vehicle environment where process control, margin discipline and operational visibility matter.

Evans said Tructyre’s reputation, scale and growth plans were key attractions. He added that finance must deliver a first-class service to the wider business and said he expects to bring fresh ideas to improve both performance and processes.

For fleet customers, leadership changes only matter if they improve execution. In Tructyre’s case, the latest appointments suggest a push to tighten commercial leadership and financial oversight alongside operational delivery. That matters in a mobile service model where responsiveness, fitment availability and consistent support across multiple regions can directly affect vehicle uptime.

The company’s footprint remains a central part of that proposition. Tructyre says it operates from 40 depots across England, Wales and Scotland, supported by additional stocking points so technicians can access the correct fitments day and night, whether on-site or at the roadside. Earlier Tyre News reporting has also shown the business active in fleet service delivery through customer programmes such as the Hawkins Logistics Michelin Multi-Life agreement, where Tructyre was named as the service provider.

Taken together, the arrival of Beddows and Evans gives Tructyre added senior resource in two areas that shape growth and resilience: winning and retaining business, and ensuring the back-office finance function can support service performance at scale. With Holland also due to join, the company appears to be putting more structure around its next phase.

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