Partner Article
Cirrus bolsters team with top appointment
International leadership consultancy Cirrus has appointed Tim Jones as Head of Operations where he will lead the business’ global delivery team. Tim joins from management consultants Collinson Grant.
Tim possesses a wealth of global experience, having begun his career as an engineer in the nuclear industry, he went on to work with a range of organisations in markets including the United States, Japan and the UAE.
In his career to date, Tim has refined his professional skills to focus on operations, mergers and acquisitions, process improvement and cost control. Tim also has extensive experience of directing major projects across a range of industries and is skilled at leading efficient and effective operations and delivery teams.
At Cirrus, Tim will lead the operations team across the consultancy’s London, Wilmslow and Melbourne offices. As part of this, he will continue to help the business’ global clients transform their organisations.
Commenting on Tim’s appointment, Dr Simon Hayward, founder and CEO of Cirrus, said: “Tim has joined Cirrus during an exciting period of growth, when we are collaborating with many ambitious global clients. He has a passion for breaking down complex problems into simple solutions and is focused on ensuring that all clients benefit from a consistently high level of service.”
“Cirrus is a fast-moving and exciting organisation which has a strong reputation in helping to really enhance their clients’ operations. This role will enable me to work in collaboration with global clients as they strive to become increasingly innovative, agile and customer-centred in a fast-moving world,” Tim added.
Tim’s appointment brings Cirrus’ team to a 55-strong employee workforce globally, servicing high profile clients’ such as GSK, RB and Standard Chartered.
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