Bluebay bolsters leadership with new finance director
Bluebay Building Products, a distributor of specialist civil engineering and construction products, has appointed Mark Siney as finance director, strengthening its senior leadership as the company enters its next growth phase.
Mark will oversee all financial operations, driving efficiency and supporting Bluebay’s national expansion plans.
He brings extensive experience from the construction and capital sectors, most recently at Sandfield Capital, where he worked with businesses undergoing rapid growth and transformation.
Mark said: “Bluebay is in an exciting period of growth, with clear ambitions to strengthen its position in the UK construction sector.
“Lucy has set a bold and strategic direction for the business, and I’m delighted to play a part in driving that.
“I’m particularly looking forward to working with the team to ensure our financial structures and processes enable the innovation and customer service that Bluebay is already known for.”
Mark’s appointment follows the arrival of national sales director Emma Ward earlier this summer and supports managing director Lucy Furnival’s strategy to expand Bluebay’s UK presence and enhance its specialist product offering.
Lucy added: “Mark’s track record in supporting ambitious, fast-growing businesses will be invaluable as we scale nationally and continue to invest in people, products and partnerships.
“I’m delighted to welcome him to the team.”
Bluebay has depots in Cardiff, Luton, Thurrock, Warrington and Gateshead, providing a wide range of building products, technical support and tailored solutions for complex projects.
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