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Tim Kent announced as new managing director of Goffs UK

Well-known auctioneer has been with the company since January 2006

Tim Kent conducts proceedings from the Goffs UK rostrum
Tim Kent conducts proceedings from the Goffs UK rostrumCredit: Sarah Farnsworth

Tim Kent has been promoted to managing director of Goffs UK and will take up his new position from January 1 next year. Kent will succeed Tony Williams, who is returning to his native Australia to join Aquis Stud Farm, having been with Goffs UK since 2016.

Kent joined Goffs UK in 2006 and was promoted to his current role of director in 2009. He has been based in Lambourn since 2011 and has been involved in a broad range of the company's activities, including marketing, inspections and auctioneering.

His new role will see him relocate to Goffs UK's head office in the Scottish Borders.

On the appointment, Goffs group chief executive Henry Beeby said: "Tim was the outstanding candidate for the role and brings a unique combination of youth and experience to the position.

"Over the years he has demonstrated a passion, drive and ambition that sit very well with the goals we have for the company whilst he is, of course, already a well-known face of Goffs UK. I'm pleased that the existing team are so supportive of his promotion and very much look forward to working with Tim as we continue to grow and evolve Goffs."

Kent added: "I'm really excited to be taking over as managing director of Goffs UK at the beginning of next year. Having started as an intern in January 2006, I've been tasked with many different roles within the company and have really enjoyed working with the wonderful team at Goffs UK over the last 14 years.

"It's an honour to be appointed to this role and I look forward to building on recent successes with all the team at Goffs and continue the momentum in to 2020 and beyond."


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