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AMULET NAMES NEW MANAGING DIRECTOR

accomplished, motivational leader with an impressive track record in industry and we’re very pleased to be welcoming him to Wates. We’re excited to appoint Eoghan to lead us into the next stage of our history.

“At the same time, on behalf of the board, I’d like to pay tribute to Philip Wainwright for the great job he has done as interim chief executive over the past six months. He hands over a business which is in terrific shape, and with him working as chief financial officer alongside Eoghan, we are confident of the group’s continuing stability and success.”

O’Lionaird added: “What marks Wates out from the competition is how it has rallied its people around a purpose greater than profit alone. This is clear from its commitment to making the built environment more sustainable. I’m looking forward to contributing to the group’s strategy and marshalling the resources needed to achieve its ambitions.” injury law firm.

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Churchill Group’s specialist intelligence-led security subsidiary Amulet has appointed Kieran Mackie as its managing director.

Mackie has been commercial director at the firm for five years. He has taken over from Darren Read, who has been promoted to the role of chief operating officer.

The colleagues have worked closely during the past few years on developing Luton-based Amulet’s growth path. Mackie plans to further enhance the company as an employer of choice, bringing a new generation of talent into the sector by making a career in security an attractive proposition by instituting training and personal development programmes.

He will also build on technological innovations at Amulet, such as its Churchill Group, a real-time situational awareness software.

Mackie said: “Darren has handed me the reins at a truly exciting time for our industry, and I look forward to cementing Amulet as the security provider of choice by hiring passionate, personable people to look after our clients.

“A valued, supported and motivated workforce is critical to business success which is why I’ll be focusing on hiring, retaining and developing the top talent available.”

Wakeley, who has an MA in engineering science from the University of Cambridge and a PhD in applications of artificial intelligence from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, began his career at Rolls-Royce and has held positions at General Electric, AES

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