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APRIL | FEATURE Production polymath Mark Bott production manager, SWG Events “I still love nothing better than getting into kit prep or into the workshop repairing or maintaining our stock” A dedicated and results-driven manager. Experienced in working with leading brands such as Virgin, Chinawhite, Glastonbury Festivals, Dyson and the Carphone Warehouse, Bott Enjoys being part of, as well as managing, motivating and training, a successful and productive team. He was nominated for the list by NoNonsense Group’s Liz Madden. Which events do you work on? At SWG Events I’m very fortunate to have a wide client base that includes not only concerts and festivals but corporate and private clients as well. Some highlights of what my team and I are looking after this year, the technical supply of the Hampton Court Festival, I’ll be back at the farm at Glastonbury once again and very much looking forward to being involved in its 50th Anniversary. We have Countryfile Live at Windsor Great Park and concerts with Tom Jones and Chic. still love nothing better than getting into kit prep or into the workshop repairing or maintaining our stock. It’s also not unknow from time to time to see me behind a console! We have a close management team at SWG and planning, financials and business development are all part of my roll. Which suppliers do you enjoy working with and why? We have developed some great relationships with like minded companies who can help us out with alternative equipment or supporting us when demand is high. No Nonsense Group fit our ethos perfectly. Liz Madden and the team present a great product and “out of the box” thinking we need to support our clients. Kev & Ste at Stage Audio Services have supported us for many years and again fit into our way of working and client delivery, nothing is too much trouble. They also have a sale division now, hopefully I can get a better discount for mentioning it! How are you reacting to coronavirus as a business? Now is a time for making Plan Bs and pushing on. We need to try and keep our industry moving forward as best we can. We need to think about tomorrow, now. Outdoor events definitely bought some time, due to their later start dates in the summer. Companies must look at the Government advice offers, and make decisions as to how it can be applied to their personal circumstances. There’s been very different actions taken worldwide, so there’s no clear precedent, and every day, things change. It may well be that, looking forward, date changes are necessary. Talking about it, and having discussions is positive. We should come together as a group, and do what we can to help each other. What are you responsible for in your role? I manage an amazing team who have a huge range of skills. First and foremost, I’m responsible for the delivery of any of our services to our clients supporting my team. Day to day I’ll be visiting customers, attending site visits or getting stuck into quoting, although I 15