ClearVUE.Business appoints global operations lead
Gateshead-based ClearVUE.Business has appointed David Cole as head of global operations as the energy management and sustainability firm continues its international expansion.
David joined the company in 2020 after a 30-year public service career, moving from law enforcement into the energy sector.
He quickly progressed from customer service to head of customer service before taking on the broader role of head of services in 2023.
In his new position, David will oversee ClearVUE.Business’ operations across the UK, France, Malta and India.
His focus will be on driving operational efficiencies, implementing scalable solutions and supporting businesses in improving energy management and carbon reduction.
David said: “ClearVUE.Business is positioned to redefine the energy industry through innovation, efficiency and sustainability.
“I look forward to working with our teams globally to enhance our operations and support businesses in optimising their energy use.
“People come first. It’s about understanding the unique strengths and aspirations of every team member.
“When individuals feel supported and empowered, they deliver their best – and that drives the organisation forward.”
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