After eight years in the role of managing director of H+H UK, Calum Forsyth is taking up a new position of non-executive chairman.
As of 2nd September 2024, the role of managing director will be taken by Steve Chesney. Chesney brings more than 20 years of experience in the engineering and construction sectors, most recently as group managing director for an international manufacturer of industrial and commercial fans.
Chesney said: “I am hugely excited about the future of the H+H business in the UK and, indeed, for the construction sector as a whole. In taking over the role I am absolutely committed to upholding the values and principles that have made the company a leader in its field and will build on the work done over many years to foster a culture of excellence, innovation and collaboration.
“I must also extend my sincere appreciation to Calum for his leadership and dedication to H+H. There is a very strong foundation on which to build.”
On handing over the MD role after eight years, Forsyth welcomed the additional energy that Chesney will bring to the organisation. “The last few years have brought unprecedented challenges. I am proud of the resilience …
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