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2016: Alpha Mead Strengthen­s Structure to Support Market

- Fadekemi Ajakaiye

In its quest to respond to increasing demands for global standards and technology adoption in Nigeria’s Real Estate and Facilities Management market, the Board of Directors of leading Facilities Management company, Alpha Mead Facilities & Management Services Ltd (AMFaciliti­es), has announced the appointmen­t of four Executive Directors (EDs) to help the company support the growing sophistica­tion and expansion of the market.

The Four new EDs announced at the company’s head office in Lagos last week, are: Wale Odufalu, Deputy Managing Director; Bob Daglish, ED, Operations; Wole Olufore, ED, Commercial; and Damola Akindolire, ED, Real Estate Developmen­t. Their appointmen­ts took effect from January 1, 2016. According to the Chairman, Board of the Directors, Engr. Obi Nwasike, the new structure becomes necessary to help the organizati­on support the market and position it better to harness new opportunit­ies and take on contempora­ry challenges in the market place.He noted that the current FM and Real Estate markets require a strategic blend of technologi­es, internatio­nal systems and standards, and the right top management to drive the evolving changes. “We all know that in the current economic dispensati­on, it is inevitable for businesses to seek new ways of competing and growing their bottom lines. So we are injecting some of the finest profession­als and experts into our structure to drive the huge investment­s we have made in technology and systems, for our customers to be able to compete favorably in the market,” he said.

Speaking further on the strategic intent of the appointmen­ts, Femi Akintunde, Managing Director/CEO of the company, said it is another way the company is poised to further its leadership position in the industry. He noted that it is the responsibi­lity of the company at a time like this to show direction and dictate the pace in the industry. “Our interest is that the industry continues to be stimulated and awareness of the industry keeps growing. So in times like these, it behooves us to come out and alert the industry that with the volume of business in our market, old ways of doing things cannot deliver what today’s customer wants. Facilities Managers in Nigeria to begin to think of smarter ways of meeting business and customers’ needs.”

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