Nissan engineering boss is running 12 marathons in 12 months AND preparing Sunderland Plant for new LEAF launch
A top Nissan engineer is running 12 marathons in 12 months, all while leading Sunderland Plant’s facility preparation for the launch of new LEAF.
Guy Reid, Engineering General Manager, is carrying out the challenge to raise money for the National Autistic Society. He has already conquered eight marathons this year, running more than 1,500 miles across training and events stretching from the hills of Wales to the streets of Nashville.
Guy said: “I always like to give myself something challenging to work towards. Last year I succeeded in running 1,600 miles, and I thought 12 marathons would be easier – I was wrong!
“You can’t train for a marathon when you run one every month! I average 40 miles a week just to stay race ready.”
Guy’s motivation for his marathon challenge are his two daughters, who are both autistic, and the thousands of families supported by the National Autistic Society.
In parallel with his running, Guy has overseen major engineering upgrades at Sunderland in readiness for start of production of new LEAF. This has included 137 new dies (the giant moulds that are used to press the panels of the car into shape) in Press Shop for LEAF’s unique features; 76 new robots and bespoke laser brazing equipment in Body Shop for the panoramic dimming glass roof; and a new battery marriage facility in Trim and Chassis.
Guy said: “Running the marathons and getting the plant ready for LEAF are two daunting challenges, but you just plan and get on, and it’s great ticking off the milestones.
“We have a fantastic team of talented and innovative engineers at the plant, who all know exactly what they are doing. I can honestly say that I am loving both challenges.”
Guy’s next race is the Berlin Marathon.
“Berlin is a world-major marathon, known for its electric atmosphere and I can’t wait to experience it first hand,” Guy said. “My fastest time is 3 hours 27 minutes, and I would love to beat it in Berlin!”
Incredibly proud
Guy took up running during lockdown and added: “Running in breathtaking places, cheered on by crowds, and knowing I’m helping a charity close to my heart – it makes every mile and blister worth it.”
Guy’s colleagues at Nissan have supported him every step of the way – even joining him for the Belgium Beer Lovers’ Marathon in May.
Jasmin Griffiths, Events Fundraising Officer at the National Autistic Society, said: “We are incredibly proud of Guy for taking on the extraordinary challenge of 12 marathons in 12 months.
“Guy’s dedication, determination and generosity truly embody the spirit of our community, and we are so grateful to have him representing our charity. All money raised will go towards our vital work to achieve our aims and ultimately help create a society that works for autistic people.”