Vernon, B.C., headquartered Bryton Marine Group has named Stuart McVitty as its chief working officer.
With 5 marine corporations within the group — All American Marine, Bellingham, Wash., BRIX Marine, Port Angeles, Wash., EagleCraft, Campbell River, B.C., KingFisher Boats, Vernon, B.C., and Renaissance Marine Group, Clarkston, Wash. —family-owned Bryton has grown to over 500 workers, and holds the main share in its focused markets with one of the crucial diversified marine portfolios in North America.
Relocating from Cape Town, South Africa, McVitty has intensive expertise of operational management, undertaking administration and enterprise improvement.
In his new position, McVitty can be chargeable for creating efficiency objectives and long-term operational plans in addition to maximizing effectivity via intensive course of evaluation and intercompany collaboration. He will work with the CEO Byron Bolton and the senior administration workforce to implement the strategic imaginative and prescient and values of the corporate.
“On behalf of the team, I am thrilled to welcome Stuart to Bryton Marine Group. He is a proven leader, and his experience positions us to move to the next phase of growth,” stated Byron Bolton.
An alumnus of Harvard Business School, McVitty’s a long time of marine trade expertise consists of serving as a board member of the South African Boat Builder Expert Council. Until not too long ago, he was CEO of a South African firm constructing extremely specialised industrial vessels/
“Joining the Bryton Marine Group, who are leading the aluminum vessel market in North America, is a privilege. The team are seasoned professionals and I look forward to collaborating with the diversified companies within the Bryton Marine Group to leverage our purpose and push the boundaries of innovation to deliver exceptional value, not only for our customers but for our employees, suppliers, stakeholders, community, and the environment,” stated McVitty.