Director Information - Hornby plc (2024)

John Stansfield

Non-Executive Director

John Stansfield, aged 68, was appointed Non-Executive Chairman in August 2018. Prior to that, he had been a non-executive Director of the Company, having been appointed on 4 January 2018. John is a qualified accountant and spent 31 years with the Group, completing 12 years as Group Finance Director. John helped deliver some of the Group’s most profitable years and has a wealth of experience in the toy and hobby sectors.

Lyndon Davies

Non-Executive Chairman

Lyndon Davies, aged 62, joined the Board on 5 October 2017 and is Chairman of Oxford Diecast (“Oxford”), a business founded in 1993. He remains the majority shareholder of LCD Enterprises Limited the ultimate owner of the Oxford Diecast brands. Lyndon is a highly-experienced model and hobby professional with 40 years’ experience in the industry and has built Oxford Diecast into a successful international business over the past two decades focused on diecast vehicles, aircraft and, more recently, rail based products.

Kirstie Gould

Chief Financial Officer & Company Secretary

Kirstie Gould, aged 50, was appointed to the board on 4 January 2018. Kirstie has spent over 2 years with Hornby as a consultant in the finance department previous to this appointment. Kirstie qualified as a chartered accountant with PricewaterhouseCoopers in 1997 and since then has held senior management and directorship roles across a number of high growth SME firms including Affini Technology Limited (part of the TTG Group) and Gamma Communications plc.

Daniel Carter

Non-Executive Director

Daniel Carter, age 28, was appointed as a Non-Executive Director on 16 July 2020. Daniel is currently an analyst at Phoenix Asset Management and does not hold any other directorships. Daniel graduated from the University of Bath with a BSc (Hons) in Economics.

Daniel holds no shares in the Company but has an interest in the Aurora Investment Trust which owns 14.2% of the ordinary shares of the Company. Accordingly, Daniel has an indirect beneficial interest in the ordinary shares of the Company.Daniel acquired his interest in the Aurora Investment Trust on the same terms as any other investor and does not control how the shares in the Company, owned by the Aurora Investment Trust, are voted.

Oliver Raeburn

Chief-Executive Officer

Oliver Raeburn, aged 52, was appointed as Chief Executive Officer on 23 January 2023. A psychology graduate at the University of Leicester, Olly’s career started out in advertising, including a 9 year stint as owner / manager of a London agency. A move into the corporate world saw Olly spend the next 6 years as Marketing Director at Coral and subsequently Brand Director for Ladbrokes and Coral in the new formed Ladbrokes Coral PLC. Two years as Chief Marketing Officer at Rank PLC were followed by a move to Paperchase as CMO in 2019. Having been promoted to CEO in 2020 he guided the company through an administration process during the Covid pandemic, followed by a turnaround process, refinancing and sale of the business in August 2022.

Director Information - Hornby plc (2024)

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Who are the directors of Hornby? ›

Director Information
  • John Stansfield. Non-Executive Director. ...
  • Lyndon Davies. Non-Executive Chairman. ...
  • Kirstie Gould. Chief Financial Officer & Company Secretary. ...
  • Daniel Carter. Non-Executive Director. ...
  • Oliver Raeburn. Chief-Executive Officer. ...
  • Nicholas Batram. Non-Executive Director.

Who is the boss of Hornby? ›

The firm has also appointed Paperchase CEO Olly Raeburn as its new CEO from 23 January 2023.

Who owns Hornby? ›

Hornby Railways
Hornby visitor centre in Margate, UK
FounderFrank Hornby
FateAcquired by Tri-ang Railways in 1964, then other takeovers
HeadquartersMargate, Kent, England
ProductsModel railways Model cars Slot cars
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Where is Hornby's headquarters? ›

Why did Simon Kohler leave Hornby? ›

We are told that Simon now plans to spend more time on outdoor and garden projects – although no mention of a garden railway, perhaps he has enough of that working on the James May Toy Stories series in 2009, rebuilding the 'Tarka Line' in Devon. Whatever his next venture, we wish him all the best!

Who is Montana at Hornby? ›

More about Montana: This is a fascinating mix of young Montana ho*rem and iconic English Hornby evolution. Montana ho*rem is a working writer, who has now enjoyed a good 8 years with the 100 year old Hornby group, rising to a leadership role as Head of Brand. Her enthusiasm is infectious.

Is Hornby in financial trouble? ›

Hornby shares hit the buffers after £6m loss: Model train maker's sales fail to live up to expectations. Hornby shares fell more than 15 per cent after it swung to a loss. The maker of model trains posted a £5.9million loss for the 12 months ended March 31 2023 as the consumer downturn hit business.

How much does Hornby make a year? ›

Hornby PLC - Margate-based manufacturer of model and hobby products - For the year ended March 31, reports an 68% increase in reported pretax profit to £582,000 from £345,000 the year before, on revenue which grows 11% year-on-year to £53.7 million from £48.5 milli0on.

Is Hornby making money? ›

The company's profit margins have recently improved, credit goes to more direct consumer trading and full sales prices. As a result, Hornby reported a 5% increase in group sales for the quarter ending December 31, compared to the same period in 2022.

How many employees does Hornby have? ›

Corgi – Diecast model vehicles. Large scale kits – Pocher (Global), MKD (France) From our UK offices we supply retailers, wholesalers and end users in 63 countries. We employ 220 staff globally, 150 in our Kent Head Office.

Is Hornby a public company? ›

HORNBY PLC HRN Stock | London Stock Exchange.

Why did Hornby move to China? ›

By the mid-1990s, the company had been facing stiff competition which led to a cease of production in the UK. The move to the Far East took four years to complete and saw the closure of the Hornby Margate factory.

Where is Hornby made now? ›

Above: Hornby moved manufacturing to China in the late 1990s, but it was the new 'Merchant Navy' 4-6-2 of 2000 which really showed what was possible. This Southern 4-6-2 was the first of the modern models we have today from Hornby. HORNBY'S transferral of production to the far east in the 1990s came out of necessity.

Where did Hornby move to? ›

Hornby plans to leave its historic Margate headquarters after transferring its warehouse to an outsourced operation. The maker of model trains, Airfix kits and Corgi cars has moved the warehouse and its 21 permanent employees 11 miles away to an industrial estate at Hersden, near Canterbury.

What is the rarest Hornby train? ›

The first Hornby clockwork locomotive, made in O Gauge, was launched in 1920. Within 10 years, sales of trains had exceeded Meccano. The railway shown on the locomotive also determines its value. Those from the Southern line, painted green, are the rarest of the British model trains.

Who is the management team of Hornby hobbies? ›

Hornby Hobbies Ltd employs 163 employees. The Hornby Hobbies Ltd management team includes Alex Mawer (Chief Marketing Officer), Lyndon Davies (Chairman), and Michael Manton (Head Of Ecommerce).

Has Montana left Hornby? ›

It was also the last time Simon left and now it seems a new CEO has brought the retirement of Simon and Montana has left to pastures new. When Lindan became CEO he was with Simon the Driving force behind Hornby's upturn and great new models.

Who is Simon on Hornby? ›

SIMON KOHLER has spent the best part of 40 years with Hornby and is now known as the public face of the Margate-based manufacturer.

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