Birmingham Post

New director for Willmott Dixon interiors section

- Tamlyn Jones Business Correspond­ent

THE interiors arm of constructi­on group Willmott Dixon has appointed a new director in its West Midlands team.

Phil Crowther has joined the firm at its new offices at Two Snowhill in Birmingham city centre.

He will oversee and co-ordinate 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, Mr Crowther developed his career at constructi­on firms Vinci and VolkerFitz­patrick and spent five years as West Midlands director in Willmott Dixon’s housing division.

He 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.

“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.”

His appointmen­t follows the recent recruitmen­t of principal sales and marketing manager Phil Taylor, who is responsibl­e for driving and developing new business for the company.

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