Workplace consultancy Blueprint Interiors has appointed Jake Wright as project manager and promoted Francesca Curry to furniture project administrator.
The Ashby-based company continues to strengthen its delivery and business development teams, with the appointments following the hire of John Tansur as commercial director at the end of last year.
With seven years as a project manager and over 25 years in the construction industry, Jake is well placed to manage projects from initial prelims through to successful completions, while upholding high standards of client service and delivery.
Francesca joined Blueprint as a business administration apprentice in August 2022, completing her NVQ with Distinction and officially stepping into a full time administration assistant role on completion. Since then, her dedication to learning and enthusiasm to progress cemented her promotion to furniture project administrator.
Rachel Biddles, operations director at Blueprint Interiors, said: “Jake joins us at a time of significant growth and exciting opportunities for Blueprint. As our order book expands and more complex projects come through, it’s vital that we have experienced project managers like Jake to oversee the seamless delivery of our work. His skill set and approach make him a great cultural fit for our team, and we’re delighted to welcome him aboard.
“Having assisted with furniture enquiries over the last 12 months, Francesca has shown a natural flare in the sector, dealing with clients and suppliers alike. It has been a pleasure to see her confidence and skills grow since joining us three years ago. The care and quality in her work is always apparent and the promotion is much deserved.”
Jake said: “Having the opportunity to work alongside a culture-driven, skilled team with an impressive client-base is what drew me to the role. Blueprint is a market leading workplace design and fit out company that is at the fore of innovation and transformative change for its clients. Excited to be on the team and part of the business’ ambitions.”