Artic Building Serviceshas appointed David Butler, as Business Development Director to support the company’s continued growth and development in the hard FM industry. He will help to secure facilities management partnerships that align with its new strategic direction for continued successful expansion across London and the southeast.
Butler joins Artic with extensive knowledge and experience in the hard facilities management industry. Understanding the hard FM landscape and Artic’s unique position to deliver its quality service across a variety of healthcare, higher education and commercial partners, Butler is keen to use his expertise in building on Artic’s existing partnerships and developing new ones.
With experience in building successful teams, Butler will assist in developing a burgeoning business development team. As a pivotal player in Artic’s success, he will be steering the team with innovative approaches aligned to the company’s long-term goals.
Butler said: “I’m thrilled to accept my new role to support the continued development of Artic. I’m excited about the opportunities ahead and can’t wait to contribute, learn, and grow as part of this superb company.”
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