Press Release - Malcolm Morris Honoured with BCF Silver Medal for Outstanding Industry Leadership
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IMAGE: Malcolm Morris on stage at the 2025 BCF Awards receiving the Silver Medal, alongside BCF CEO Tom Bowtell, BCF President Sharon Harte, and awards host Ben Hanlin
The British Coatings Federation (BCF) has presented Malcolm Morris
with the Silver Medal Award to recognise his long-standing service and technical leadership in the industry. The presentation took place at the 2025 BCF Awards ceremony on 12th November at Carden Park in Chester.
For over 25 years, Malcolm
has contributed significantly to the UK and European coatings industry. He notably chaired the BCF High Performance Coatings (HPC) Group from 2007, where he facilitated close partnerships with organisations such as Highways England and Network Rail.
Prior to this, Malcolm led the BCF Marine Coatings Group between 2003 and 2007, and he has consistently contributed to the progress of the Sustainability and Protective Coatings for UK Infrastructure (PCUKI) groups, actively supporting BCF’s mission
and initiatives.
Malcolm has enjoyed a remarkable career in the coatings industry since 1978, progressing from a laboratory technician at W&J Leigh & Co. to leadership roles at Leighs Paints and Sherwin-Williams. With over 25 years in research
and development, he managed teams responsible for pioneering coatings for major projects such as the Forth Bridge and Cutty Sark, and later provided technical support, training, and inspection expertise for more than two decades. A Chartered Scientist
and AMPP Level 3 Senior Coatings Inspector, Malcolm is a Fellow of both ICorr and OCCA and has chaired numerous industry committees across CEPE and British Standards. Even after retiring in September 2025, he remains active as chair and convenor of
key standards committees and is now the lead trainer for the British Constructional Steel Association’s Responsible Coatings Professionals course, continuing to champion high standards and training within the sector.
Malcolm said of his
award: “All I can say is that I'm very honoured and flattered to receive the award and would like to thank all the many colleagues within my own employment, and the wider community, who have made my career in the coatings industry so fulfilling and
enjoyable.
“We are lucky to be involved in such an important industry, and I appreciate the teamwork that helps us to face up to the many challenges that are presented to us all - we are all stronger by working together through the BCF
to keep the coatings industry thriving.”
BCF CEO Tom Bowtell commented: “Malcolm has shown outstanding dedication to our industry for many years. His commitment to excellence and collaboration has made a real difference. The Silver Medal
recognises his valuable contributions, and we are pleased to celebrate his achievements. On behalf of the BCF and the industry, I offer Malcolm our thanks and congratulations; it is hugely deserved.”
ENDS
Note to editors: The BCF Silver Medal was instigated by Leslie Silver OBE, founder of Silver Paint and Lacquer, upon his retirement in 1980. The Silver Medal recognises those who provide outstanding service
and an exceptional contribution to the paints, coatings, printing ink and wallcovering industries’ growth and reputation.
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