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David Taylor appointed Chief Executive Officer of Energy Assets Group
David Taylor has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of Energy Assets Group, one of Britain’s leading energy metering, data services, network ownership and utilities construction companies.
He joins Energy Assets from Calisen Group, where he fulfilled dual roles as Calisen Chief Operating Officer and Chief Executive Officer of Lowri Beck Services.
David brings over 25 years’ experience in construction and utilities to his new role, together with a strong track record of entrepreneurial success.
Commented David: “I am delighted to be joining Energy Assets at an incredibly exciting time, both for the Group and for the wider energy sector. The company’s services are important contributors to the energy efficiency and sustainability goals of our customers and also to Britain’s low carbon aspirations. As such, Energy Assets is strongly positioned for growth.”
Over the last 16 years, Energy Assets has grown from an owner and operator of gas meter assets into one of the most dynamic energy services businesses in Britain. The company is a metering and data partner to energy suppliers and thousands of private and public sector organisations, owns and operates local energy networks and constructs multi-utility networks for housebuilders and developers.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Colin Bridgman .
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