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==Team== '''David Jackson, Director, CEO''' Following a 25 year career in Investment banking encompassing senior MD positions in sales, trading and structuring platforms in Europe and Asia, David was looking for a new challenge. Whilst boating in Windermere in the late 80s he first became familiar with the Ring brand when watching ski racing on the lake. In 2013 David bought his first Ring boat. He spent 2 years designing the strategy for Cetus Holdings and following a seed funding round opened the new Ring factory in West Sussex in January 2019. David oversees all elements of the operation and is directly responsible for company strategy, finance and distribution. '''Mike Ring, Director, Head of Innovation & Design''' In 1968 Mike launched the Crusader Brand with 15, 16 and 20 foot models and in 1975 Mike launched boats in his own name and developed the Ring Powercraft range. Following Mike’s own personal success in powerboat racing (and sacrifices including a broken neck) Ring boats became synonymous with Powerboat and Waterski Racing across the UK and Europe. Other new design elements included stepped hulls and Catamarans. In 1993 Ring produced their first RHIBs designed to outperform in terms of handling, rough water performance, fuel efficiency and speed. Today, Mike is as driven as ever to design new products to maintain Ring’s competitive edge. [[Category:Thesis]] [[Category:Equities]] __INDEX__
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