Trident names new Birmingham head
Building consultancy Trident has appointed Sally Peet as head of its Birmingham office.
Sally, currently associate director, takes over from Darron Owen, who will move into a new role as head of operations while continuing client work.
In her new position, she will lead the Birmingham team from the firm’s Waterloo Street office.
Sally said: “What I love about working at Trident Building Consultancy is you get the chance to work on a large variety of projects and provide a broad range of services to clients, which means no two days are alike.
“Being promoted to lead the Birmingham office will only build on this with a range of new responsibilities and a team to manage.
“We have a clear vision for the Birmingham office and I’m looking forward to delivering that along with the team.”
Darron added: “Sally has the vision and the drive to take this team to the next level, and her recent Talent4Performance training has further prepared her to lead the transition.
“I have total confidence that with the support of her colleagues, the Birmingham office is in the best possible hands.
“I’m looking forward to transitioning fully into my head of operations role, while continuing to work with some of the company’s most valuable and trusted clients.”
Dan Roe, managing director of Trident Building Consultancy, added: “Darron has done a fantastic job managing the Birmingham office which has seen significant growth and development under his tenure.
“In his new role of head of operations, he will continue to guide our broader strategy, ensuring the ongoing success of the wider business while at the same time, maintaining the excellent client relationships he’s developed alongside new client management.
“I’m delighted to appoint Sally as Darron’s replacement.
“She has a proven track record within the business and some fantastic ideas for progressing the office.
“I’m certain she’ll do a wonderful job.”
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