Friday, November 1, 2024

YMD Boon strengthens leadership team with internal associate director appointments

YMD Boon have announced the internal appointment of two associate directors. These promotions reflect the company’s expansion efforts, including the establishment of a new office in Birmingham.

Jonathan King has been promoted to the role of Associate Director – Building Surveying. In his new role, Jonathan will spearhead the development of the Birmingham office while continuing to oversee the Building Surveying team in Nottingham.

He will also coordinate operational procedures and drive business growth across various sectors and locations. Jonathan King joined YMD Boon as a Senior Building Surveyor and quickly progressed to undertaking a role as an Associate. His proactive leadership has significantly expanded the building surveying division’s portfolio.

Simone Fearn has been promoted to the role of Associate Director – Finance and Operations. Simone will take on a more hands-on role in managing project finances to ensure efficiency and oversee internal company operations, including quality assurance, marketing, and tendering processes. Simone’s journey with YMD Boon began 5 years ago when joining the company as HR, Office & Finance Manager and has excelled in the role ever since.

These appointments enhance the senior management team and recognize Jonathan and Simone’s contributions to the company’s success and commitment to exceeding customer expectations.

Jonathan Warren, Director at YMD Boon, said: “YMD Boon prides itself on being a progressive company with a commitment to future talent and both Jonathan and Simone epitomise all the values we look for and we are delighted to acknowledge this with their promotions to associate director.”

Shari Setayesh, Director at YMD Boon, added: “We are pleased to announce Jonathan & Simone’s appointments at such a pivotal time for the company. Both their drive and expertise will be instrumental in continuing the growth of YMD Boon.”

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