Bathroom Association celebrates rising talent at Thirty-under-Thirty Awards 2025

Bathroom Association celebrates rising talent at Thirty-under-Thirty Awards 2025
The Bathroom Association, the leading voice for the UK bathroom industry, has unveiled the winners of its Thirty-under-Thirty Awards.
Now in its second year, the Thirty-under-Thirty Awards recognise and honour the next generation of bathroom industry talent from across the sector – whether through commercial leadership, innovative design, operations, marketing, sales, or technical excellence.
The winners were revealed at the Association’s Gala Dinner on Wednesday 17th September.
Daphne Doody-Green, chief executive of the Bathroom Association, praised the awardees for their "unmatched enthusiasm and commitment to shaping the bathroom industry of tomorrow". She added: “These winners exemplify what it means to lead with purpose, innovate with intention, and elevate our industry through fresh thinking. It's not just about age— it's about impact, and every one of these individuals is delivering it in spades.”
The 2025 Thirty-under-Thirty Winners
- Villeroy & Boch’s Maycie Raddon, Aaron Jarvis and Sam Cassidy
- Triton Showers’ Laura Lister, Brett Parlour, Callum McCurry, and Lewis Brocklehurst
- Bristan’s Megan Robinson, Charlotte Barclay, and Lea Butrova
- Geberit’s William Tymon, Joshua Holdsworth, and Sophie Chilton
- Kohler Mira’s Jake Blagden, Joe Marsh, Lucy Whiteley, and Sophie Chance
- Vado's Tom Ross, and Ruby Packham
- Fitzroy of London’s Abby Monaghan and Jayden Culmer
- Sonas’ Barry McGrath
- Altecnic’s Georgia Cantrill
- TECE Ltd’s Jackie Brixay
- R-TECH’s Morgan Lewis
- Siamp’s Ashley Lorne
- Merlyn Showers’ Kevin Bennett
- KWC’s Edward Carter
- Lecico’s Mia Chisti
- Lakes’ Katie Harris
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