Tendra appoints head of PMO
Preston-headquartered technical services provider Tendra Technical Services has appointed Sarah Foley as head of project management office.
Sarah brings more than 25 years’ experience across accountancy, finance and project management, with a track record in delivering large-scale programmes across sectors including banking, telecoms and the third sector.
She joins shortly after the company’s launch and will be responsible for overseeing project delivery, managing portfolio risks and aligning activity with Tendra’s strategic objectives.
Sarah said: “I am really excited to have joined Tendra.
“As a thriving business with clear ambitions to become a leading name in the built environment sector, I have hit the ground running and am already working on establishing a robust and scalable PMO function that supports consistent, high-quality project delivery, while aligning closely with overarching strategic objectives.
“I can’t wait to see how the business expands and evolves in the coming months and am genuinely delighted to be part of the journey.”
Sarah’s appointment strengthens Tendra’s leadership team as the business continues to build its presence in the built environment sector and pursue further growth through acquisitions.
Greg Davies, chief executive of Tendra, added: “Sarah brings a wealth of experience across finance, project and programme management, and her track record in delivering complex change initiatives makes her an excellent fit for Tendra.
“As we continue to scale through acquisition, having a strong PMO function is critical to success and in ensuring we maintain alignment across the group.
“I am, therefore, delighted to welcome Sarah to the senior leadership team and look forward to working with her in the months and years to come.”
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