fettle
Mitch Gray has a strong background in operations, with a focus on the automotive industry. Mitch is currently the Director of Operations at fettle. (formerly Handlebars), a leading bike repair network in the UK. Prior to this, Mitch held the same role at GRAYS AUTOCENTERS LTD, where they oversaw the re-fit and design of a 14,000 sq ft workshop and ensured exceptional customer service. Mitch also worked as the Director of Operations at IN'n'OUT Autocentres, where they designed operational workshops and customer service areas, successfully delivering fully operational centers across the UK. Mitch has a proven track record in operational management, recruitment, and delivering exceptional customer service.
Mitch Gray attended Forest School from 1980 to 1988. No degree or field of study was specified for this period.
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fettle
Fettle is the UK's most progressive bike repair network, offering hassle free servicing and complete peace of mind for riders of all types. Committed to reinventing bike repair, Fettle uniquely brings together old school expertise with modern service expectations to offer best in class service. The bike. What a thing. An escape. A ticket. A punishment. A thrill. Whatever the question, riding is usually the answer. Freedom. Free travel. Fresh air. Fast segments. We all have different reasons for getting in the saddle. But we’re all united by the same feelings when we get off again; rejuvenated, healthy, positive, proud. Sure, some complain of busy roads, bad weather, a sore bum, but we soon forget. The real pain in the backside is when you can’t ride. You’re injured. Too busy. Too locked-down. Having a bike that doesn’t work? A bike that doesn’t perform as it should? That’s a different type of frustration. A hassle that usually gets worse before it gets better. That’s because getting your bike back on the road is fraught with pitfalls the size of London potholes. Poor availability Intimidating terminology. Confusing options Bill shock. E-commerce is the biggest technical revolution since the wheel was invented. And yet the bike service business is still stubbornly stuck in the dark ages. We’re here to sort this out. And we’ve got the bit between our teeth. We’re going to blend old school expertise with modern service expectations. Oily rags with tech-led innovation. Bricks & mortar with push notifications. No one raves about average. Which is why we’ve built a business our around you. To put the cyclist first. To keep London’s riders, riding.