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Gay Sutton talks to Nick Sanders and discovers how this jet engine designer has become a master of management, turned around CompAir, and ‘put his money where his mouth is’ in a management buyout

An engineer at heart, Nick Sanders is passionate about manufacturing and good management. He began the first 13 years of his working life with Rolls-Royce as a jet engine designer, but a move to Lucas Aerospace gave him the opportunity to move into...

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