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Building a Global Business from Birmingham w/ Rowan Crozier MBE - Ep.2

Building a Global Business from Birmingham w/ Rowan Crozier MBE - Ep.2

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In this episode, we sit down with Rowan Crozier MBE, CEO of C. Brandauer & Co Ltd - one of Birmingham’s oldest and most innovative precision engineering firms, to explore how a heritage manufacturer with roots in the 1700s is shaping the future of global industry.


Rowan shares how Brandauer has transformed from a traditional West Midlands metal pressings company into a world-class exporter, now sending over 70% of its output to more than 26 countries.


From securing multi-million-pound international contracts to leading a management buy-out (MBO) and charting a 10-year growth plan to reach £12m+ turnover, Rowan discusses what it takes to evolve, scale, and stay competitive on the world stage.


We also dive into:


🌍 What makes a business truly “export ready”

💡 Why investing in people and skills is key to long-term success

⚙️ How automation and innovation are redefining British manufacturing

🤝 The role of regional partnerships and programmes in supporting SME growth

Whether you’re a Midlands manufacturer, a business leader, or simply inspired by stories of transformation and ambition, this conversation is packed with practical insights on balancing heritage, innovation, and global aspirations.


👉 Subscribe for more conversations with the people shaping growth across the West Midlands.


🔗 Learn more: businessgrowthwestmidlands.org.uk


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