Offsite modular manufacturer M-AR has strengthened its leadership team by promoting Paul Cunniffe and Mark Fox to sit on the board as directors.
They will help to shape the future of M-AR as it continues its projected growth over the next five years with a focus on serving the residential, education and commercial sectors.
Cunniffe, M-AR’s new preconstruction director, is responsible for overseeing all projects prior to works starting on site, seeing them successfully through the tender process and on to site. He will act as custodian of this process, smoothing the way and making sure clients are kept informed throughout while continuing to build the foundations to support M-AR’s future growth trajectory.
Fox, having recently been appointed to the role of operations director, is responsible for all operations both in the factory and on site.
Ryan Geldard, director at M-AR, said: “We pride ourselves on being a forward-looking, innovative and dynamic company. The fact that our board of directors all share the same passion for the fantastic work we do for our clients helps us to constantly look at different ways of working to get the best possible outcome for our clients. I’m proud to have Paul and Mark on the board – they’re both key assets and great people.”
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International supplier of aesthetic laser devices, Laseraid, which has offices in Leeds, has appointed Guy Bunn as chief operating officer to lead its continued expansion in the UK.
Bunn joins the group from Crown Lift Trucks, a family-owned business with US$4bn in global revenues. After starting out as a rental sales cadet, he worked for Crown for some 25 years, most recently as head of its UK Rental, Dealer and Used Equipment businesses. Prior to that, he managed Crown’s Australian Rental Division before leading its Asia Pacific Rental Division.
Jamel Hussain, commercial director of Laseraid UK, said: “Over the last 12 months, we have established Laseraid as a fast-growth industry…
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