Eco Systems Group appoints managing director
Energy efficiency and retrofit specialist Eco Systems Group has appointed Westley Brunt as managing director to lead the company’s national growth strategy.
Westley joins with senior leadership experience from Wates and Vinci, bringing over 20 years of expertise in large-scale retrofit and decarbonisation projects.
His appointment marks the first of several senior hires, as the business scales to meet rising demand across national programmes including SHDF and the Great British Insulation Scheme.
Westley said: “Eco Systems Group has built an excellent foundation and reputation.
“I’m thrilled to be joining the team to broaden our services, grow our national footprint and ensure we become the go-to place for PAS and MCS-compliant advice, guidance and delivery.
“There is an urgent need for trustworthy partners in the retrofit space and I believe Eco Systems is perfectly positioned to lead that charge.”
Spencer Cohen, co-founder of Eco Systems Group, added: “Westley’s appointment marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Eco Systems.
“His background with major national contractors and track record in delivering compliant, high-quality projects will be essential as we grow.
“He shares our commitment to professionalism, safety, and long-term partnerships.”
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