º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Enterprise

Vertu Motors CEO becomes undercover boss in TV mission to check out company

Robert Forrester has gone undercover within his own company as part of the ITV show Undercover Big Boss

Robert Forrester, chief executive of Bristol Street Motors disguised as former history lecturer Tom Goff(Image: handout from ITV Picture Desk)

The boss of one of the North East’s largest companies has gone undercover in his own business as part of an ITV reality show.

Robert Forrester is a frequent visitor to Vertu Motors’ 150-plus car dealerships around the country in his role as the company’s CEO.

But as part of the ITV show Undercover Big Boss - due to shown on Thursday - he dons a wig and other elements of disguise and pretends to be a university lecturer from Aberystwyth who is checking out potential careers for the post-Covid world.

Read more: Vertu hikes profit expectations

Having normally been at home taking charge of the finances and strategy of the £3bn-turnover business, Mr Forrester instead has to valet, service and try to sell cars as he gets to see the everyday workings of his company at first hand.

After growing a beard to complete his disguise, Mr Forrester admitted that the experience was very much out of his comfort zone.

But he said he was pleased to see the workings of his company at close hand and was impressed by the staff he worked with, while posing as someone with no knowledge of the motor trade.

He said: “It was quite difficult because you’re concerned someone’s going to spot you and I was having to pretend to be someone else. It was a mental contortion but it was very enjoyable in terms of what I saw.