Stewart Neill to retire from NGK

June 21, 2021
Stewart Neill to retire from NGK
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NGK Spark Plugs have announced that Stewart Neill, Area Manager – Ireland, is to retire after more than thirty years’ service with the company. He will leave at the end of July after helping establish the ignition and sensor specialist’s brand in Ireland since 1989.


When Stewart started as a Sales Representative, NGK was a relatively new brand in the market-place and he spent many years driving around garages and motor factors promoting NGK throughout Ireland with many early starts and late nights. Stewart was appointed Area Manager for Ireland in 2003 in recognition of all his hard work on behalf of NGK in Ireland where it is now a leading supplier of spark plugs, glow plugs and NTK Lambda and assorted engine management sensors.

During his career he has enjoyed many trips with the company including a visit to NGK Headquarters in Nagoya in Japan, to see the production facilities where he was struck by how much emphasis was put on the quality of every single product.  

In retirement Stewart plans to continue cycling and golfing to stay fit and healthy and also further pursue his love of travel, having journeyed thousands of miles visiting many countries including the USA, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Hawaii, Bali, Thailand and the Caribbean. He also plans to enjoy driving his recent purchase, a Mazda MX-5 sports car, sparked of course by NGK spark plugs.

Stewart said, “I have met many wonderful people and customers, worked with many great colleagues, visited many marvellous places. Many including former Japanese colleagues will remain friends long after I finish at NGK, a company that became part of my everyday life for 32 years.”

Tim Ward, Deputy General Manager, Key Accounts, at NGK  paid tribute to Stewart’s long career with the company. “Stewart has been integral to the success of NGK in Ireland. When I became his line manager ten years ago, he helped educate me about the market-place and we worked together to retain and develop business opportunities with our customers. He is not just a colleague but a close friend.” He added, “Stewart’s knowledge of the Irish market-place is unquestionable. He is completely trusted by his customer base and they are loyal to him and NGK in return. They have always supported him because he and NGK have always supported them and he has become firm friends with many of his customers. I wish him a long and happy retirement.”
 
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