Powerscreen has recognised the contributions of four key employees after welcoming them into the company’s renowned hall of fame.
Gerry Quinn, Terry McNally, Gerry Kelly, and Dermot Corrigan have been unveiled as the latest inductees into the Hall of Fame. Together, the four former Powerscreen employees contributed more than 160 years of service to the company.
“To have four individuals, with a combined service of over 160 years with us here today, is simply remarkable. You are an inspiration to future generations, and we thank you for your significant contribution to the brand,” said Sean Loughran, business line director and general manager at Powerscreen.
Quinn joined Powerscreen in the early 1980s and travelled the world supporting Powerscreen’s dealers and customers as part of the company’s technical helpdesk.
McNally worked at Powerscreen for more than 40 years. While he finished in 2012, McNally’s impact is still seen among his former team members at the Dungannon factory as well as the wider Powerscreen dealer network.
Kelly called an end to his career at Powerscreen after 41 years of service. Kelly worked as a warranty manager who helped Powerscreen’s global customers and is known for his fair and patient manner.
Corrigan joined the Powerscreen brand in 1968. He was a key member of the MK1/PC100 restoration project, completed in the winter of 2005/2006 alongside fellow Powerscreen hall of famer, Pat Mallon. He played a critical role in many product launches and engineering projects during his time at the company.
The Powerscreen Hall of Fame was launched at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2023 to recognise people who had made a significant contribution to the company.