RDL ASSOCIATES MANAGEMENT TEAM

Roddy Dalziel

Managing Director

Roddy has an honours degree in business studies and a diploma from The Chartered Institute of Marketing.

He has been involved in managing commercial Utilities since 1995 and is a leading UK specialist in the packaging regulations.

Alistair Coar

Business Development Manager

Alistair has an honours degree in business studies and before joining RDL he pursued a highly successful career as a Finance Manager for Natwest Bank, Scottish Widows and Bristol & West.

He is responsible for all marketing and sales activity, looking after all new and existing clients and ensuring that the business continues to grow in line with RDL Associates vision.

Lee Hair

IT & Operations Manager

Lee has a background in Electrical, Electronic & Software Engineering and held positions with RACAL Electronics, British Gas and Edinburgh International Film Festival.

Lee is responsible for managing the Operations & IT Infrastructure at RDL associates.

John Watson

Senior Analyst

John has a Degree in Manufacturing Engineering and held positions with Rolls Royce and Chunghwa Picture Tubes (UK) Ltd before Joining RDL in 2003.

John specialises in analysis of the wholesale energy markets, tendering and managing gas and electricity contracts. In his spare time John is a keen football supporter.

Margaret Sheerin

Office Manager

Margaret worked for British Gas for 12 years before joining RDL in 2007.

In addition to running the office, Margaret is responsible for the administration of client accounts and liaising with suppliers. She is often the first point of contact when phoning RDL Associates.

Marilyn Kennedy

Bureau Services Manager

Marilyn is our newest addition to the team and joined us in January 2012. Marilyn has previously worked as Operational Development Manager at Scottish Power where she worked for 10 years.

She is a Six Sigma Yellow Belt and her primary role is the management of our billing bureau, and liaising with clients and suppliers to address the billing errors that arise.