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New Group CEO to join Mecsia

Neil Johnson has been appointed as the new CEO of Mecsia, a high growth compliance-led inspection and maintenance group.

Taking over the reins from Jon Coiley, Johnson will drive the next phase of the company’s growth.

Johnson has enjoyed a long and successful career in the industry, running large, complex businesses within CBRE, while also founding a CAFM software business.

Speaking about his new appointment Johnson said: “I am very excited to be joining Mecsia. The business has seen tremendous growth in recent years and I am looking forward to building on that success to create the UK’s leading built environment testing, inspection and maintenance group.”

Dr Andrew Tyler, Chairman of Mecsia Group added: “We feel privileged to have someone of Neil’s calibre and experience agree to lead our business. Neil shares our commitment to focusing on our customers in everything we do and creating a company where our employees can thrive and succeed. We have great ambition for this business and look forward to Neil joining our team.”

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