Scotland's Bravest Manufacturing Company
Innes Kelly has a vast experience in sales and account management roles within the printing and graphics industry. Currently serving as a Senior Sales Executive at Scotland's Bravest Manufacturing Company, Innes previously held positions such as Senior Account Manager at DAW Signs & Fit Outs, Key Account Manager at BD Print, and Director at Eastern Exhibitions and Graphics. With a background in graphic and exhibition design, Innes has a proven track record of managing key accounts and developing new business opportunities.
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Scotland's Bravest Manufacturing Company
Scotland’s Bravest Manufacturing Company, a division of Royal British Legion Industries is an exciting social enterprise based in Bishopton, Renfrewshire. In April 2023 the company won the King's Award for Enterprise (Promoting Opportunity). We manufacture a wide array of road, rail and commercial signs. We offer specialist waterjet cutting and engraving services. We deliver print including wide format, digital and flatbed, including mail and fulfilment services. We use the latest technology and equipment. The offer is one of quality, competitive pricing and appropriate response times. The additional offer is of course the offer of Social Value. We are the only signage social enterprise in Scotland. Buying your services from Scotland’s Bravest Manufacturing Company not only meets your corporate social responsibility objectives but makes a real difference to the lives of many veterans, others with disabilities and their families. We provide employment opportunities for Armed Forces veterans living in Scotland, enabling them to work and develop independence in a challenging and commercially focused environment. We support those who, for whatever reason, find themselves some distance from the workplace. The social enterprise is a collaborative project between RBLI (who already run a successful social enterprise in Kent) and fellow military charity Erskine. The purpose is about creating independence through employment and Erskine has bold new plans for apartments on their village for those veterans needing accommodation as well as employment. The consultation teams have been overwhelmed by the level of support and encouragement from Veterans Scotland and many of its member Charities. We see this new initiative as playing a part in the much broader and positive support already being given to the Armed Forces Community in Scotland.