Dunnett leaves The Bindery

Well known print finishing boss Rob Dunnett has left The Bindery after a decade running the business, and ten months after it was bought by Naresh Gulati’s OCA Group. Dunnett says his reasons for leaving are personal, he says, “I just need a break, in the past 21 years I have only taken nine days off so I’m due for a really long holiday,” he says. A new general manager will not be appointed to replace Dunnett, with operations manager Ian Leckie now running production. Dunnett says, “The new owner has made significant investments in the business, with more on the way, so I feel I am leaving the business in good hands.” He says he has no idea how much time off he will take or what his next job will be but says he will be back in the industry because ‘print is in my blood’. “I have plenty of other interests to keep me occupied and financially I don’t have to work, but personally I need to or I will go crazy.” Dunnett moved to quash any concern that things would be different in his absence, saying Gulati is an ‘honourable man’ and that all clients have stayed on board and been supportive since the sale. “It is the same as when BPA Print Group and McPhersons were shareholders but not involved in running the business, Naresh is the same apart from making investments,” he says. “Naresh has been really good since he bought the company, he does everything he says he will do and The Bindery will continue to run independently.”

Taking a break: Rob Dunnett, The Bindery

Taking a break: Rob Dunnett, The Bindery

Gulati paid tribute to Dunnett, saying, “It is sad to see him go, he has done well to grow The Bindery brand over many years and we will uphold its values and take it to the next level”. “We will continue to invest heavily in the business to provide more services to the industry.” Gulati says OCA is going through a massive restructure in line with its commitment to offer more value to the print industry, but it is too early to discuss the details.

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