Tomlinson initially started with a single care home in 1988, which has since grown into the
LNT Group and employs over 1,000 people across five core businesses: •
Ginetta, an automobile manufacturer. • Ideal Care Homes, a care home operator. • LNT Construction, a care home building firm. • LNT Software, a developer of care home management systems. • LNT Solutions, a developer of climate protection systems for the aerospace and rail industries. The LNT Group was ranked 28th in the Sunday Times Fast Track 100 Companies in 2010. Tomlinson was the Institute of Directors’ Overall Director of the Year 2013 and advised Government on business issues as the Serial Entrepreneur in Residence in the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills in 2013–14.
Biography Tomlinson started in business importing ski boats and classic cars into the UK. Borrowing £526k from his local bank in 1988, he bought out his parents care home company and, spotting a gap in the market for bespoke purpose built care homes, he went on to design, build and operate new facilities, establishing LNT Construction in 1991. LNT Construction has built 20–25% of all the new elderly care homes in the UK, operating under a vertically integrated model since 2008, when Tomlinson purchased their main subcontractors for cash. From there, he launched further businesses including LNT Software, which develops and sells bespoke software for the care home industry. LNT Software's care home management programme, CoolCare has been installed in over 1,000 care homes across the country. A further addition to the LNT Group was LNT Solutions, a chemical company that Tomlinson bought from his motor-racing instructor in the pub following a track day. The business initially produced domestic products which, whilst demonstrating good technology, were not best suited to business-consumer sales. LNT Solutions supplies Network Rail with a chemical that stops trains slipping on the leaves, de-ices the third rail and supplies runway and aeroplane wing de-icer to airports across North America and Northern Europe. In 2005 Tomlinson acquired Ginetta, which has been continuously building race cars since 1958. Since its purchase by LNT, Ginetta has grown to become one of the most significant players on the global motorsport scene. Tomlinson has himself raced at Le Mans winning the GT2 class at the 24 hours of Le Mans in 2006. Tomlinson's contribution to engineering has been recognised by three Honorary Doctorates from the
University of Huddersfield, the
University of Bradford and
Leeds Metropolitan University. Tomlinson sold Orchard Care Homes (originally
Tricare) in 2007 for £175m. Since the sale, he has set up the Ideal Carehomes operation. In June 2017, Ideal Carehomes moved to its new Headquarters in the Midlands to bring the team closer to the location of the homes and has since expanded its portfolio to 16 homes after opening Mountview in Leicester in November 2017. Tomlinson donated £40,500 to the
Conservative Party during the
2019 United Kingdom general election, split across thirteen candidates. ==Entrepreneur In Residence==