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NEWS STRI Group Appoints New Directors Internal promotions to Board will drive growth says CEO


Head of consultancy Richard Stuttard (pictured left), and head of business development Andrew Brooker have been promoted as STRI directors with immediate effect. Both will continue to manage their existing departments.


Stuttard will lead the Group’s interests in delivering design, build and project management services to major sports projects across the globe.


Brooker will be instrumental in ensuring STRI continues to grow globally, inside and outside the sports sector, through developing strategic


acquisition and investment opportunities.


Commenting on the appointments, STRI chief executive officer Mark Godfrey said: “STRI has continued to grow as a business and it was the right time to expand our board. Richard and Andrew have been important senior figures at STRI for a number of years and are helping drive change and growth across new markets.”


Stuttard said: “It’s an exciting time for STRI. Our consultancy department has grown quickly in the last two years and we are now delivering a premium end-to-end service to new and existing clients. Our planning, design,


construction and operation model is going from strength to strength and I look forward to continuing to support its growth.”


Brooker added: “STRI is expanding its operations locally and internationally, developing strategic relationships and commercial partnerships for customer and company benefit. STRI is committed to continuous expansion of our range of innovative and sustainable solutions so that our customers receive greatest value.”


Tom Shinkins - GKB UK Richard Stuttard Andrew Brooker


In their last issue, Pitchcare published an article in my name entitled ‘3G playing surfaces - Maintenance is essential’. The piece written utilised a previously written article supplied by a third party. To the best of my knowledge, it was an original piece of work, penned by the person who gave it to me, and that said person owned the copyright. I now know that not to be true as a large part of the material was taken from the published works of Curtis Allen. I offer my sincere apologies to Curtis and confirm that the article will not be used by me or GKB Group in the future. I have also asked Pitchcare to remove it from any electronic storage they may have.


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