He replaces Stephen Roche, who will retire at the end of the year following a three-and-a-half-year tenure at the tyre company.
Mr Barclay started his career in the industry as a part-time tyre fitter in regional New Zealand while finishing high school.
He is currently the sales director at Bridgestone Australia, although has held numerous positions in both New Zealand and Australia following his first job as a part-time tyre fitter at his local Firestone store in Dannevirke.
In 1994, he joined full time as the store’s manager and attracted the attention of Bridgestone NZ (then Firestone) and was offered a management cadet role in 1996.
Within Bridgestone NZ, Mr Barclay went on to climb through the ranks with work in roles including marketing, consumer business and general management.
He relocated to Australia in 2013 as the group general manager of retail and marketing, then serving as associate director of sales and marketing and as a new member of the board before becoming sales director in 2017.
As Bridgestone continues its evolution towards its global mid-to-long-term business strategy announced in 2020, Mr Barclay said he was enthusiastic to lead the company through what will be a significant era.
“Last year the global strategy for Bridgestone 3.0 was announced, and since then we have been laying the foundations to execute this strategy, and I’m honoured to be presented with the opportunity and responsibility of leading Bridgestone Australia and New Zealand through this period,” Mr Barclay said.
“It’s no secret that I’m passionate about this company, having spent half my life working for Bridgestone. As a business, we have significant plans, and we have a great team to bring them to life and realise our mid-long-term strategy.”
Incumbent managing director, Stephen Roche, who will retire at the end of the year, oversaw the acquisition and integration of Lube Mobile into the Bridgestone business, the launch of the global strategy and steered the business through the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Stephen Roche played a significant role in laying the foundations for Bridgestone Australia and New Zealand’s future over the past few years and personally, I’ve enjoyed working with him immensely. He’s left big shoes to fill, and I’m looking forward to this challenge,” Mr Barclay said.
Mr Roche said Bridgestone Australia and New Zealand’s future looks bright, and that Mr Barclay was the ideal candidate to see the business through the next phase of its evolution towards a mobility solutions provider.
“This is a fantastic result for our business and for Heath,” Mr Roche said.
“He’s passionate about the company, understands the future direction and no doubt will drive the Bridgestone Australia and New Zealand team towards realising our global and local goals.
“I have full confidence that I am stepping down at the end of the year for the right person to drive the future success of Bridgestone.
“I like to think that I have been the lucky one and have enjoyed my time with Bridgestone – a company with great people and an exciting future.”
Bridgestone Australia and New Zealand is part of the Bridgestone China and Asia Pacific (BSCAP) region structure, and Mr Barclay will report to COO Asia Pacific, Agustin Pedroni, once in the managing director role.
Mr Pedroni echoed Stephen Roche’s sentiment about the future of Bridgestone ANZ, and thanked him for his contribution to the business.
“Heath is a committed and trusted professional, and the right leader to take BSANZ into the next level of its evolution. We will support Heath in achieving success in his new role,” Mr Pedroni said.
“BSCAP would like to thank Stephen for his relentless drive in leading the ANZ team towards delivering the financial, operational and strategic targets that were established, and we wish him well in his retirement.”
By Neil Dowling