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Integral Cooling Tech appoints divisional director

Matthew Noon has been appointed to the role of Divisional Director at Integral Cooling Tech.

Responsible for leading the specialist cooling and refrigeration business across the UK, Noon will oversee the strategic and operational performance of the business. His focus will be on driving sustainable growth, strengthening customer relationships and delivering high-performing services across key sectors.

Integral Cooling Tech forms part of JLL’s Workplace Management business in the UK. While Integral’s engineering, projects and soft services operations have integrated into the JLL brand, the specialist cooling and refrigeration business continues to operate under the Integral name to support its strong growth within critical environments and temperature-controlled sectors.

Noon began his career as an aircraft engineer in the Royal Navy before moving into the refrigeration industry 17 years ago. Since then, he has built extensive operational and commercial experience, including leading a national industrial service department for a major manufacturer.

He joined Integral in 2021 as Service Director for industrial refrigeration and was appointed Refrigeration Director in January 2025. In these roles, he has played a key part in developing the Integral Cooling Tech business and strengthening its operational capabilities.

Shane Betts, Head of JLL Workplace Management UK & Ireland, said: “Mathew has been instrumental in the continued growth of the Integral Cooling Tech business and brings deep technical expertise and operational leadership. His appointment reflects both the strength of the team we are building and the importance of specialist cooling services within our broader Workplace Management offering.”

Commenting on his appointment, Noon said: “I’m proud to take on this role and continue building on the strong foundations we’ve put in place. Demand for specialist refrigeration expertise continues to grow across sectors such as logistics, manufacturing and critical environments, and we have a fantastic opportunity to expand our capabilities while maintaining the high standards our customers expect.”

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