Thursday, December 12, 2024

Blueprint Interiors appoints commercial director

Workplace consultancy and commercial interior design firm, Blueprint Interiors, has appointed John Tansur as commercial director.

The Ashby-based business recently announced a management buyout, with operations director Rachel Biddles and creative director Chloe Sproston taking ownership of the company.

The newly created commercial director role will help shape and deliver Blueprint’s business strategy, and enhance its marketing and business development functions.

Previously in business development and senior management positions, John brings over 25 years of commercial and culture acumen and will be part of Blueprint’s leadership team.

John Tansur said: “Knowing the team at Blueprint and seeing their progression over recent years, I feel privileged to be asked to be part of the business for what we know can be a very exciting future.

“The culture within Blueprint and their reputation for injecting passion into delivering projects for clients is very appealing to me, and we look forward to sharing our expertise across a number of sectors as the business continues to grow.”

Rachel Biddles said: “It’s such a pivotal time for Blueprint. Following the recent MBO, our investment in the commercial director post is a key part of our strategic growth strategy.

“John will be an asset to our expanding team. His expertise and ambition will be a valuable addition and will enable Blueprint to take greater strides in core areas of our business.

“Welcome John and thank you to our talented team here at Blueprint for being on this incredible journey with us.”

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