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BCF’s New President Sets Sights on Paint Recycling and Regulatory Reform

BCF Jane Ryder & Tom Bowtell - House of Commons

Jane Ryder, Vice President & General Manager of Sherwin-Williams Consumer Brands Group Europe, took over as the new President of the British Coatings Federation earlier in 2026, and will serve for a two-year term.  Her first engagement was to host the BCF’s Parliamentary Reception at the end of March, where over 130 guests and 20 MPs were present, and which was a huge success. 

Talking about her new role, Jane said: “I’m thrilled and honoured to be the new BCF President; under Sharon Harte’s guidance, the BCF is in really good shape, with a fantastic team, strong finances and a track record of successful representation of the sector.  I look forward to helping the BCF team continue to provide quality regulatory support and information to our members over the next couple of years. 

“In particular, though, I am excited to help launch the BCF’s new leftover paint and packaging recycling programme, PaintCare, during my two-year term, as well as continuing to represent the industry’s needs to Government on improving UK Chemical regulations. There is lots to be done and lots to look forward to.”

/live/news/wysiwyg/Jane HOC PR .jpgImage: Jane Ryder addressing delegates at her first engagement as BCF President at the House of Commons 

Jane succeeds Sharon Harte, Managing Director of Dacrylate Paints, who had been BCF’s first female President in the Federation’s 100-plus-year history. Sharon was named in the 2024 Women in Trade Associations Powerlist, providing external recognition for her important contribution. 

Sharon commented: “It has been a real privilege to serve as President of the British Coatings Federation. During that time, we’ve made significant progress together - from advancing our industry’s journey towards net zero, to strengthening representation and achieving greater diversity at the Board level. 

I’m particularly proud that the BCF has continued to grow in influence and impact, reflected not only in the successful delivery of our five-year strategic roadmap to 2025 and the development of our new strategy through to 2030, but also in national recognition - including being named Trade Association of the Year in both 2023 and 2026, and with CEO Tom Bowtell recognised as CEO of the Year in 2024. 

We have also strengthened our focus on the power and future of the sector, from careers outreach to young people through initiatives like the NextGen Council, to embedding our Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Charter. 

None of this would have been possible without the phenomenal BCF team and the dedication of the many volunteers who give their time and expertise across our committees - they are the backbone of the Federation’s success. 

I know I am leaving the BCF Board in excellent and safe hands with Jane. Whilst there are undoubtedly challenges ahead for the sector, I am confident that under Jane and Tom’s leadership, the Federation will continue to step up for its members and build on our strong momentum.”

Source : BCF

Image : BCF CEO Tom Bowtell with incoming BCF President Jane Ryder at BCF’s Parliamentary Reception in March 

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17 April 2026

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