Retirement Of A True Influencer
Harrison Network is sorry to announce the retirement of one of its most influential and most respected Associates, Mark Hurley.
“Mark has worked with us since we began in 2017,” says Lucy Harrison, MD of Harrison Network. “In that time, he’s made a huge positive impact, not only with our clients, their teams and businesses, but also with all of us at Harrison Network and in his other roles too. His retirement will be felt across Cumbria and beyond.”
During a career of over 50 years, Mark Hurley has worked in publishing and distribution, engineering and the charitable sector, before creating Mark Hurley Consulting Ltd in 2013. His special talent has always been working with people, managers and their teams, to motivate and integrate them, all with a focus on dealing with change, creating growth and improving performance.
As an Associate with Harrison Network, Mark has been instrumental in helping grow its business and strengthen the team as well as building external relationships across the nuclear, energy and civil engineering sectors.
“Always upbeat, always positive, always asking challenging questions, Mark has been a wonderful presence for us as a team,” says Lucy Harrison, “and he’s made a big impact in the region too. He is someone who genuinely cares about people. At the same time, he’s not scared to ask difficult questions – but always from a position of care, not to manipulate anyone or make himself look clever but from a genuine passion for people and a dedication to building their confidence and performance.”
“Beyond Harrison Network, he’s built a reputation as Dianne Richardson’s ‘voice’ at Britain’s Energy Coast Business Cluster, getting people to move beyond networking and into the main room, working together and winning business together. He’ll be much missed.”
As well as his work with some of Cumbria’s largest employers, Mark has also dedicated considerable time and talent to the county’s young people. Until recently he was Chair of Trustees of the Cumbria Youth Alliance after serving as a Trustee for several years.
Becky Wolstenholme is the Alliance’s current CEO: “Mark’s dedication and commitment in his role as Chair of Trustees have been nothing short of inspiring. His kindness and willingness to devote significant time and effort to ensure that the young people of Cumbria receive the services and support they deserve are truly commendable.”
“When I joined Cumbria Youth Alliance almost four years ago, Mark Hurley was there to guide and support me. He challenged me but always gave me the confidence to aim higher for the benefit of all our young people in Cumbria. His business acumen and his calm and thoughtful approach to difficult situations meant that together, along with the whole staff team and Trustees, we have been on a remarkable transformation.”
“At CYA, we have all been deeply grateful for Mark’s immense contribution, unwavering commitment, and lasting legacy. We wish him the very best in his retirement, filled with joy, peace, and cherished moments with his family.”
Mark is not one to put his feet up and, even in retirement, he is still keen to use his experience and skills with organisations from a voluntary perspective. However, as he retires from Harrison Network, the last word goes to MD, Lucy Harrison: “It's been a joy having Mark with us, and his infectious laughter has brought so much warmth to our team. We're already looking forward to having him back in future, not just to catch up, but also to share more of those moments that have become highlights of our meetings. We are going to miss him.”
Read Mark's reflection of his time at Harrison Network here: https://theharrisonnetwork.co....
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