Lawrence Green appointed to BSGA Council
Lawrence Green follows in the footsteps of his father and grandfather with BSGA Council appointment.
Greens Managing Director, Lawrence Green, has been elected to the Council of the British Sign and Graphics Association (BSGA), following its 48th Annual General Meeting held on Tuesday 30th June 2026, and becomes the third generation of the Green family to help shape the future of the UK sign industry.
Founded in 1977, the BSGA is the UK's leading trade association for the sign, display and graphics sector. It represents sign companies across the country, promoting best practice, supporting members with industry guidance and training, and giving the industry a collective voice on the issues that matter.
Lawrence's appointment follows a proud family tradition of supporting the association.
In 1985, Greens founder Reginald Green played an instrumental role in the association's early years, serving as National President of the then British Sign Association. His son, Chris Green, later became Northern President while leading Greens as Managing Director.
Now, with Lawrence at the helm of the family business, the legacy continues as he joins BSGA Council and is set to be appointed to the Board of Directors.
Lawrence has long been an active supporter of the association, contributing to its media activity, speaking on BSGA panels at Sign & Digital UK and championing its work for more than a decade.
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I was really honoured to be asked to be a part of the BSGA Council. I've seen and heard stories about the association throughout its whole life, and like all things, it has had its varying periods of strength and growth. It’s clear to see all of the association’s efforts and the results they have achieved in recent years, so it’s fantastic to be part of this journey and to continue that growth to support the industry, its members, as well as all end users of the signage produced by our industry.