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arratt Homes’ North Thames team has welcomed Paul Bowhill, who is newly promoted as a Field Sales
Manager. Paul is working from the company’s Watford headquarters and will play a key role leading the sales drive in major new developments across the division. Previ- ously based at Barratt Homes’ Southern Counties Region offices in Guildford for five and half years, he was most recently Senior Sales Adviser. Aged 52, Paul lives with his partner Lisa in North London and has a son, who is at university. As Field Sales Manager he is responsible for an area covering Barratt Homes’ development at Meridian Place, Milton Keynes, as well as the Kingsbrook development, east of Aylesbury, which will provide 2,450 homes over a 10-year period.
CEA
ment of Rory Keogh as the incoming President of the UK trade association, which represents Construc- tion Equipment manufacturers and
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Leading social housing support consultancy, Just Housing Group ( JHG), has announced the appointment of former Deloitte Partner, Chris Sullivan, as Non-Executive Director. He will support the company in fulfilling its ambitious growth plans. Experienced as a Non-Executive with several organisations, combined with over 25 years’ in senior positions, Chris believes he can play a pivotal role in helping the business develop its Governance and Assurance framework, as well as apply his expertise in building up consultancy and advisory practices in the public sector. As a former senior partner to one of the UK’s leading accounting, advisory and consulting practices, Chris has a wealth of experience in leading and directing multi-disciplinary consultancy teams.
suppliers. Mr Keogh succeeds outgoing President, Nigel Baseley, former sales director of EAME Industrial Power Systems Division of Perkins Engines, who held the role of President of CEA since 2014.
EA has announced the appoint-
Te latest movements and appointments within the housebuilding industry BARRATT HOMES
T R FREEMAN LIMITED
company, T R Freeman Limited, he joins the company from Prater Limited where he held the position of Project Director. Speaking about his appointment,
C LIA K HILL
Hill has strengthened its presence in the west of England by appointing Chris Walker as its new Regional Director. The appointment marks a major step forward in Hill’s expansion plans under the company’s
new five year strategy. Chris Walker brings a wealth of industry expertise to Hill, having held senior positions at three major UK housebuilders. As Regional Director he will lead Hill’s growing team in the western region and oversee the firm’s new projects in the area. Hill will be recruiting a number of roles in its western region.
irstin Shortt joins the LIA as the ‘Support Hub’ Assistant. As Support Hub Assistant, Kirstin is
the first point of call for all enquiries whether by phone, email or via the LIA website. Answering questions from membership, training, technical or you just want to know where we are located to the best hotels to stay in for events. Kirstin has many years management experience within Customer Services, Recruitment and Finance Industries. She also has a history of providing and running a help support desk to clients and staff within a financial company.
John O’Kane said “I am delighted to be a part of a company that has such a long and successful history. T R Freeman’s skills and knowledge base, and the staff ’s commitment to delivering nothing less than the most professional service to its clients, are as evident now as they must have been some 125 years ago.”
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SG’s new CEO, Paul Cossell, has announced his first key appointment as Damian Farr is promoted to the newly
created role of managing director for the company’s Engineering Services business across Europe. Damian heads up a specialist team that has delivered over £1 billion, or over three million sq ft, of data centre proj- ects across continental Europe in the past five years. ISG is currently delivering a number of complex and highly-engineered construction projects in Belgium, Finland and the Nether- lands, giving Damian the perfect springboard to focus on growing market share in the technology, science and health sectors. Damian brings over 20 years’ experience in the energy, technology, science and healthcare sectors.
RSM
head of construction. Kelly, will be responsible for leading the firm’s 40-strong senior team providing advice and support to the construction sector
R LOVELL
workforce and commitment to training the next generation of construction professionals has been underlined by the appointment of Darryl Williams as regional training advisor. Darryl, who lives in Blackwood, Caerphilly, joins Lovell from national sector training body CITB (Construction Industry Training Board) where he worked for more than 22 years. In his last CITB role, Darryl was com- pany development training advisor based in south east Wales. In his new position with Lovell, he will lead all training activities for Lovell across South Wales and the South West, including the development and train- ing of the 90 staff members in the region.
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ardiff housing developer and regeneration specialist Lovell’s continuing investment in its
which accounts for around 10 per cent of RSM’s UK business. Kelly, who has been a partner at RSM since 2012, has 20 years professional practice experience advising the construction sector.
SM has appointed Kelly Boorman as its
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