Even on the toughest day, Commercial Director Simon Smithers can be caught wearing a smile…. because it’s not everywhere you catch a colleague breezing past you dressed as a bright yellow chicken!

Whether anyone explained to Simon, when he joined Smiffys of Gainsborough nine years ago, that this phenomenon is quite “normal” at this well-known fancy dress and wigs company, is unclear.

But the wild, wacky and colourful world of Smiffys has worked its magic and he’s still there, playing a key role in a family firm which has been going for more than 120 years and chalked-up worldwide sales of £60 million.


This feature interview was first published in issue 49 of the Lincolnshire Business weekly magazine, now available to read at www.lincsbusiness.co. Subscribe to the email newsletter to receive the latest edition in your inbox this Friday.

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Simon hails from Milton Keynes, but regularly commutes to Smiffys’ Gainsborough head office, visits its Leeds-based creative team and also travels overseas on business for the company.

As enthusiastic as the day he joined the company, he revealed that his move to Smiffys marked a complete shift in his career path. He was formerly commercial director for the American giant Alcoa, whose main office is in Richmond, Virginia – Simon worked for its UK arm.

Before that he had held senior positions in Cadbury’s and worked in sales and marketing for Gillette, so why did he choose to bring his wealth of corporate experience to Lincolnshire?

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“Two things attracted me. When you work in a corporate all your life, every day is very similar, and I always wanted to work with a smaller company which offered me a broader scope,” said Simon.

“This was a completely different industry for me too, and I felt I could make a real difference, by bringing my previous experiences. I really liked the owner Ray Peckett, and his entrepreneurial approach. So I was sold!

“We had some organisational structures to sort out early on joining and, once we had these in place, we began to build the business strongly. We found new customers in new countries and more customers in England.

“We now sell to 42 countries and to thousands of independent shop owners and major customers, such as Walmart, Asda, George and Tesco.”

Smiffys is a global business, with offices and showrooms around the world. It has 5,000 different products, from fun to outrageous costumes, Halloween and Carnival outfits, as well as eye-catching wigs. More than 26 million items are shipped every year.

“People often have the impression, when you say who you work for, that this is a small business in a quirky industry. Far from it. This product category is not only the lifeblood for thousands of owner operators around the world, but an important aspect of major high street retailers’ ranges, especially at Halloween and Christmas and Carnival in Europe.

“Smiffys designs all its own costumes from its offices in Leeds and produces everything to its own exacting standards and specs. This business, that started in Gainsborough, is now recognised across the globe as a leader in the party industry.”


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When you meet recruitment specialist Amanda Watson in her office setting, it doesn’t take long to figure out that she is someone who people enjoy working with.


This feature interview was first published in issue 25 of the Lincolnshire Business weekly magazine, now available to read at www.lincsbusiness.co. Subscribe to the email newsletter to receive the latest edition in your inbox this Friday.

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The proof of that is underlined by the fact that a colleague nominated Amanda for the recent Angels Bring Business Awards in Lincoln, and her members of staff were delighted when she was named Business Woman of the Year.

As the Managing Director of Ambitions Personnel, Amanda was equally thrilled – but she is quite happy to dodge the spotlight, preferring instead to put her success down to a passion for what she does, hard work and the support of a great team.

It’s a good job there are a few useful “numbers” to bring Amanda’s success into sharper focus. 2015 sees Ambitions Personnel celebrating 25 years in business. The company now boasts 12 branches, places 4,000 temporary workers into jobs every week, and has an annual turnover topping £45 million.

Getting this far is no mean feat, but Amanda was single-minded about making her mark from the outset, and she established herself by making some timely cold calls and being blessed with a helping of good luck.

Today, her love of working within a “people industry” remains as strong as ever, but she also juggles it with enjoying time with her husband Stephen and children Amy (28), Luke (26) and Harriet (22); not to mention her two dogs. Somehow Amanda also fits in the gym.

Photo: Steve Smailes for Lincolnshire Business

Photo: Steve Smailes for Lincolnshire Business

“My first job within the employment sector was when I joined the recruitment agency Reed in London,” said Amanda. “My mum’s family is originally from Newark, but I grew up in Essex. When I decided to set-up my own business I knew the market in the South was very very competitive.

“My solution was to come to Newark and thoroughly research what was available in an area stretching from Lincoln to Nottingham. It quickly became obvious that there was an opportunity to launch a recruitment business in Lincoln.”

Amanda, who recently relocated Ambitions Personnel from the Cornhill in Lincoln, to the former DVLA office on Firth Road, originally launched her venture in premises off Dixon Street.

“I started off by taking space in a business centre off Dixon Street and getting stuck in. Basically it was just me and a telephone,” said Amanda. That may sound low-key, but Amanda used the experience she had learned whilst working in London. She set her sight high and got off to a flying start when two companies in Lincoln responded and said they were interested in her services.

“My first client was the forerunner of today’s Siemens, which asked me to supply commercial staff, and Anglian Water asked me to provide people for the customer service side of its business.

“I obviously arrived in the city at a good time. It was the beginning of a recession and every time I advertised a job opportunity, staffing-wise I had jobseekers queueing up outside my office,” said Amanda.


Read the full interview and the latest county business news in issue 25 of Lincolnshire Business magazine.

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