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Company continues to invest in people as it grows in West Midlands
Willmott Dixon Interiors continues to grow its team in the West Midlands by appointing Phil Crowther as director for its new office at Two Snowhill in Birmingham city centre.
Phil will oversee all activity in the region with a focus on building a strong customer base, a robust supply chain and expansion of the team.
Prior to joining Willmott Dixon Interiors, Phil developed his career at construction firms Vinci and VolkerFitzpatrick, and spent five years as West Midlands director in Willmott Dixon’s housing division.
Phil said:
“It’s crucial for us to ensure that we’re drawing on the outstanding skills base within this region to support the growth of our team, and use our knowledge and expertise to explore new opportunities and expand on our customer base.
Our Interiors team in the Midlands is growing
“The Midlands has unbridled potential but has needed the investment to unlock it and through significant projects such as the Commonwealth Games and delivery of HS2, we are finally seeing the realisation of many of these opportunities.
“Our ambition is to utilise truly amazing buildings – both new and historic – to create fantastic spaces able to accommodate continued inward investment and meet the aspirations of businesses seeking high quality commercial accommodation within the region. Through our close connection to Willmott Dixon’s construction arm, we are in a unique position to provide a fully one-stop service for our customers.”
Phil Crowther’s appointment follows that of principal sales and marketing manager, Phil Taylor who is responsible for driving and developing new business for the company.
Willmott Dixon Interiors is one of the UK’s largest specialists in high-quality interior works up to a value of £30m. The scope of its work includes brand rollouts and refreshes as well as property fit-outs and refurbishments.
In the Midlands, Willmott Dixon builds on an established track-record for fit-out and refurbishment. The company has delivered interiors for four floors at Two Snowhill, the refurbishment of L&G’s The Lewis Building and similar projects for Coventry University and Milton Keynes Council.
Willmott Dixon Interiors also provides a dedicated team for customers looking for smaller fit-outs and refurbishments up to £2 million, offering a service that normally wouldn’t be fulfilled by Willmott Dixon’s construction arm.
For more information, go to www.willmottdixoninteriors.co.uk
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