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Director appointment at Business Moves Group

Office and commercial relocation change management company, Business Moves Group (BMG), has appointed Keith Tiltman as a Director, who will focus on sales and business development across all of the company’s core regions – London, Thames Valley, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Scotland.

Tiltman has extensive experience in workplace and moves management and previously spent seven years as a Branch Manager at Business Moves Group from 1998 – 2005. Between his two stints at BMG, Tiltman has been working for a fit-out company where he delivered furniture management, workplace design, space management and relocation services to clients across the UK.

Speaking about his new appointment Tiltman said: “I’m delighted to be back at BMG. The company has evolved so much since I left, but its core principles remain the same – providing a quality service and integrating seamlessly with client teams. It’s such an exciting time to be involved in the workplace sector and I’m thrilled to help take BMG to the next level.”

Rachel Houghton, Managing Director at Business Moves Group, added: “I’ve followed Keith’s career closely and have no doubt that he’ll be a valuable asset to our team. Workplace design and furniture management will be right at the top of the agenda for numerous businesses in 2022. Keith is the ideal person to advise and support those businesses.”

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