As one of the UK’s largest domestic ferry operators, Wightlink transports over four million passengers on 45,000 sea crossings between southern England and the Isle of Wight every year. In this month’s ‘Thrings meets’, chief executive officer Keith Greenfield discusses technology, customer service and locally-sourced coffee, and talks to Thrings partner Mary Chant about his lifelong relationship with the sea.
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Missed a previous edition of ‘Thrings meets’?
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- Thrings meets…Richard Jordan-Baker, Estates Director at Broadlands
- Thrings meets…Bill Tyrwhitt-Drake, owner of Bereleigh estate
- Thrings meets…Mike Smales, owner of Lyburn Farmhouse Cheesemakers
- Thrings meets…Esther Fernandez-Llorente of Pittleworth Manor Farm
- Thrings meets…Robert Robson, CEO of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity
- Thrings meets…Mark Smith, CEO of Naomi House and Jacksplace children’s hospices
Thrings meets…Sara and Richard Mancey, owners of Paultons Park
- Thrings meets…Kelly Barfoot, owner of Boxxfresh
- Thrings meets…Pete Bradshaw, CEO of Premier Marinas
- Thrings meets…Paul Bowler, founder of Winchester Distillery
- Thrings meets…Julian Thould, Head Master at King Edward VI School, Southampton
- Thrings meets…Andrew and Katherine Graham of Wallops Wood Cottages
- Thrings meets…Peveril Bruce from the Matterley Estate