PTSG appoints new chief operating officer
Castleford-headquartered Premier Technical Services Group (PTSG) has appointed Greg Ward as chief operating officer, reporting directly to chief executive Nikhil Varty.
Greg brings over 25 years of leadership experience across various sectors, including aviation, security, facilities management, engineering, manufacturing and construction.
His previous roles include chairman and chief executive of Revive Group, managing director at Transguard Group, global managing director at Laing O’Rourke, and operations director at BAA Heathrow.
At PTSG, Greg will enhance operational and financial performance, leveraging his expertise in business transformation, operational scaling and strategic growth initiatives.
His appointment will strengthen PTSG's five divisions and support its ambitious growth plans, positioning the company for future success.
Nikhil Varty, chief executive of PTSG, said: "PTSG has built an incredible track record of delivering the right services for our customers, wherever and whenever they want them.
“Greg’s leadership and experience will help us take this to the next level of performance.
“His ability to drive operational excellence, develop talent and execute strategic initiatives will be instrumental in accelerating our growth and reinforcing PTSG’s position as the market leader across the sectors we serve.
“I am delighted to have Greg on board and look forward to the impact he will make.”
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