Property services specialist, DMA Group, has established a Group Supervisory Board to oversee its three core business units: maintenance, projects, and Software as a Service (SaaS), which is set for product launch later this year.
The new Board comprises (top row of picture l-r) Steve McGregor as Executive Chairman, Andrew Wood as CEO, Andy Cook as Chief Technology Officer, and Valerie Miller as Chief Customer Officer.
The company has also appointed dedicated Chief Operating Officers for each business unit. (Bottom row of picture l-r) Wendy Bennett for maintenance, Ian McGregor for projects & engineering, and Rob Tate for the new SaaS team.
The company says the restructure is part of its “relentless commitment to operational excellence while pursuing sustainable and scalable growth opportunities”.
BiO®, DMA’s flagship service management platform has grown from strength to strength since first winning the IWFM Impact award for Best SME Led Innovation 2024, and then being highly commended in this year’s iFM Technology in FM Award.
DMA Group says BiO has attracted attention from new and existing customers seeking to streamline their FM operations and capitalise on the platform’s intelligent delivery of both planned and reactive maintenance, using end-to-end process automation and live data. It adds that several are now considering replacing their existing Computer Aided FM systems (CAFM) with BiO®, citing improved workforce management, live reporting capabilities and better overall efficiency.
McGregor said: “Our investment in technology over the past eight years has transformed not only our business, but the way our industry approaches FM. Later this year we plan to launch our SaaS product, representing a natural evolution of our services. By making BiO® available as a standalone platform, we will enable other customers to benefit from our own hugely successful digital transformation.”
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