Reheat expands into North West with key hire
Northumberland-based renewables firm Reheat has appointed Christopher Craig as its first permanent team member in the North West, marking the start of its regional expansion.
Christopher joins as a mechanical and electrical project manager, bringing extensive construction and commercial expertise, alongside a decade in the military.
He will oversee multiple low carbon heat projects in the region.
Christopher said: “I’m thrilled to join the fantastic Reheat team at such a pivotal time.
“We're all eager to drive forward low carbon heat projects that make a tangible difference in the North West.
“Working with clients like Stockport Homes Group and the National Trust, we’re not just building infrastructure, we’re really shaping a sustainable future for north-western communities.”
Reheat, headquartered in Alnwick, has already secured major projects in the North West, working with clients including Stockport Homes Group, the National Trust and Marks & Spencer.
Ben Tansey, Reheat managing director, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Christopher to the Reheat team.
“His experience and acumen will set us up incredibly well as we start to grow a significant presence in the North West, a region we know very well already.
“I’m really pleased we are now at the point of cementing our presence there, and we are excited to provide an even greater service to our clients in a bid to help them achieve their decarbonisation goals.”
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