Steve Vick International announces new Managing Director

Caspar Vick
Caspar Vick

Steve Vick International (SVI) has announced a significant milestone in its leadership journey. As of the start of their new financial year, Caspar Vick has officially assumed the position of Managing Director.

This transition follows a remarkable 42 years of dedicated service by Crock Harrison, a respected figure within the company. Crock has been instrumental in driving the business forward and embodying the values that have made SVI a success. He will now transition to the role of Technical Development Director, continuing to contribute to the company’s growth by focusing on special projects and other crucial aspects of the business.

Caspar Vick, who has grown up with Steve Vick International, brings invaluable experience from various areas of the business, including the warehouse, Contract Services, and Technical Sales. Over the past year, he has worked closely with Crock, further developing his skills and expertise under his guidance.

In expressing his gratitude, Caspar stated:

“I would like to give a huge thanks to my predecessor, Crock Harrison, for leading our business with dedication over the past 13 years. Crock has been instrumental in our growth and in upholding the family values that our business is built upon. Although Crock is stepping down as MD, we’re lucky to still have him around as our Technical Development Director, continuing to drive our products and services forward.”

Caspar Vick
Young Caspar

Having been part of SVI’s journey from an early age, Caspar said he is extremely proud to carry forward the legacy his parents started. The entire SVI team is confident that his leadership will bring continued success and innovation to the company.

Crock Harrison commented:

“I have the utmost confidence in Caspar’s ability to uphold the core values of the family-run business while injecting fresh perspectives and strategic direction to further drive growth and success.”

With this leadership transition, SVI said the company has reaffirmed its commitment to adapt and evolve while staying true to its roots as a family-run business. The company is looking forward to a bright future under Caspar’s leadership.

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