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Senior leadership appointments at Bidvest Noonan

Bidvest Noonan has promoted Sarah Scanlon and Brian Maguire to Operations Director positions, in its integrated solutions business unit, underscoring the company’s commitment to nurturing talent and driving standards in its key sectors.

Scanlon, who has climbed the ranks at Bidvest Noonan since joining in 2007, is now the Operations Director for the Life Sciences & Corporate sectors. Known for her impressive track record, Scanlon has been instrumental in enhancing and growing Bidvest Noonan’s presence in the life sciences sector.

Reflecting on her promotion, Scanlon said: “I am delighted and honoured to have been promoted to Director of Operations. I’m eager to roll up my sleeves and take Bidvest Noonan’s business in the life sciences and corporate sectors to new heights.”

Maguire also joins the senior leadership team within the business unit taking up the role of Operations Director for Strategic Accounts. With 22 successful years in the FM industry, Maguire has proven himself a vital asset during his tenure at Bidvest Noonan.

Commenting on his promotion Maguire said: “This is a testament to Bidvest Noonan’s belief in nurturing its own talent. I am excited to bring fresh perspectives to our clients and push the boundaries of what we can achieve together.”

Anthony Harman, Managing Director of Bidvest Noonan’s Integrated Solutions Business Unit, is confident about the strategic promotions, he said: “Sarah and Brian have consistently shown an exceptional level of dedication and skill. I have no doubt that they will accelerate growth and deliver even better service to customers. I eagerly anticipate this new chapter with Brian and Sarah in our Senior Leadership team.”

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