The Blend 2025 speakers to bring insight on mental health, cybersecurity and growth
The Blend has announced its first wave of speakers for 2025.
Taking place on Saturday 18 October at the Eastside Rooms in Birmingham, the event promises a wide-ranging programme designed to help garage owners tackle business challenges and seize new opportunities.
This year’s lineup features a mix of industry experts, successful garage owners, and managers addressing key issues such as mental health, customer service, cybersecurity, and business growth strategies.
Edward Cockill of Uckfield Motor Services will candidly share his personal journey through mental health challenges, offering valuable perspectives on how the industry can foster greater support for those facing similar struggles. His openness aims to spark important conversations about wellbeing within the garage community.
Returning to The Blend, Dean Lomas of DC Lomas will reflect on the rollercoaster of the past two years, unpacking the pressures of rapid business expansion, cash flow hurdles, and the urgent need to bring-in younger talent to secure long-term success.
Emma Lindley from Lindleys Autocentres will turn the spotlight on service advisors, exploring the traits that distinguish truly exceptional front of house staff. She will reveal how they can capitalise on daily opportunities while also strategically planning for sustained growth and customer satisfaction.
Meanwhile, Michael Shaikly of Shaikly Motor Services will delve deeper into customer profiling. By focusing on attracting the right clientele, he explains how garages can create a more profitable and balanced workplace environment.
Danny Trageskes, representing The Motor Ombudsman, will shed light on how Alternative Dispute Resolution offers consumers reassurance and protection during vehicle purchase and ownership, alongside a snapshot of current dispute trends in the UK automotive market.
Prashant Chopra of Autogem will lead a hands-on session addressing the growing significance of Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS). He will focus on how widespread battery failures are causing MOT complications and why this issue is opening fresh opportunities for garages to expand their services.
With cyber-crime an ever-present threat, Laurence Abbott from Autotech Group will caution garage owners about vulnerabilities in their digital defences. Drawing on real-life examples, he’ll provide practical tips to help businesses protect themselves from financial losses and reputational damage.
Jay Wheatley of Absolutely Automotive will offer expert advice on exit planning, stressing the importance of preparing a garage business well in advance of sale. His insights aim to help owners navigate the process smoothly and avoid common pitfalls that can complicate a successful handover.
Alongside individual presentations, The Blend 2025 will feature a panel discussion titled “Partners, Family & Business: The Balancing Act.” Recently highlighted on The Blend Podcast, the session will have Tina Drayson of CCM Garages posing questions about managing family commitments alongside running successful businesses to panel members Kirsty Watson of Autocentre, Claire Cleevely of Cleevely Group, Diana Whetton of PW Auto Repairs, and Samantha Lomas of DC Lomas.
“The announcement of The Blend’s speaker line-up has become a key moment in the calendar, as garage owners across the UK look to The Blend as an essential event for gaining the knowledge and insights needed to make smart business decisions,” said event director, Ray Dilsons. “We’re proud to once again present such a talented and diverse group of experts whose experience spans mental health, cybersecurity, business growth, and customer service. Their practical advice will equip attendees to face the challenges ahead and strengthen their businesses for the future.”