PTSG reinforces leadership team
Premier Technical Services Group Ltd (PTSG), headquartered in Castleford, West Yorkshire, has strengthened its leadership team with four senior appointments to support its ambitious international growth strategy.
Alison Chard joins as director of value creation and project management, focusing on resource optimisation and aligning projects with the company’s goals.
Kate Williamson becomes head of HR operations and business partnership, ensuring seamless HR operations and strategic collaboration across the group.
Meanwhile, Victoria Whittle takes on the role of chief technology officer, driving innovation and aligning technology strategies with business objectives.
Finally, Steven Miles becomes head of data and analytics and will lead data-driven decision-making to provide valuable insights for the group’s success.
PTSG’s growth trajectory, bolstered by investments from Macquarie and Warburg Pincus, reflects its status as a leader in building compliance services, with 3,000 specialists delivering solutions to over 30,000 customers worldwide.
Nikhil Varty, chief executive officer of PTSG, said: “Last year, we added Flame Control in the Netherlands (fire safety) and Whites (electrical) to our portfolio as we continue to focus on new opportunities.
“2024 also saw PTSG significant growth, with a proportional uplift in the number of customers the company now serves.
“Going into 2025, we are making significant investments in a number of areas, including sustainable fuel technologies withing our fleet, and new technology in areas such as customer relationship management and data warehousing.
“The four key new appointments to our leadership team will play a crucial role in maximising these investments.
“2025 will be a year to watch PTSG as we continue to deliver our ambitious growth plan.”
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