With Conrad Ritchie formally of Score Group and current chairman of multiple charitie
In this episode of Taproom Talks Kenny is joined by Conrad Ritchie formally of Score Group and current chairman of multiple charities. Conrad dives into his nearly four-decade career in the oil and gas industry, starting as an apprentice the week of the Piper Alpha disaster and later serving as Managing Director. He shares the immense pride and financial investment behind Score Group’s renowned apprenticeship program, which at one point took on 100 youngsters a year.
Conrad reflects on navigating multiple industry downturns, the shock of his father’s unexpected passing, and the difficult, years-long decision to sell the family business to private equity, prioritizing a buyer who would maintain the company’s legacy and commitment to people. He then offers his controversial perspective on the North Sea energy sector, arguing that the push to renewables is “too quick” and that the government’s approach is “hellbent on killing the industry,” forcing the UK to import from less green nations. Finally, Conrad discusses his passion for giving back through his chairmanship of two local charities—a £7.5 million community medical hub and a prison museum—and offers invaluable advice for young people starting their careers.
