Fluid strengthens team with key hire
London-based independent furniture consultancy Fluid has appointed Rebecca Lancaster as business development manager to support its growth in the flexible workspace sector.
With experience at The Instant Group and Uncommon, Rebecca brings expertise in workspace brokerage and sales, positioning her to expand Fluid’s industry relationships.
In her new role, she will focus on strengthening ties with brokers and operators while promoting Fluid’s sustainable and flexible workspace solutions.
Rebecca said: “I’m thrilled to be joining Fluid at such an exciting time.
“The demand for adaptable, people-centric workspaces is only growing, and Fluid is at the forefront of delivering innovative and sustainable furniture solutions that truly make a difference.
“I’m looking forward to using my industry expertise to drive growth and help more businesses create work environments that support productivity and wellbeing.”
Fluid helps businesses create adaptable work environments through circular economy-focused furniture rental, procurement and leasing.
Rebecca’s appointment reinforces Fluid’s commitment to delivering innovative workplace solutions for a growing client base, including King Games, SEGA and Manchester United.
Warwick Flint, managing director at Fluid, added: “Rebecca’s deep understanding of the flexible workspace sector and her proven track record in business development make her a fantastic addition to the team.
“Her expertise will be invaluable as we continue to grow our network and provide tailored furniture solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern workplaces.
“We’re delighted to welcome her to the Fluid team!”
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