FACILITIES MANAGEMENT JOURNAL JOBS
DAVID HYLTON JOINS SITEMARK AS WELLNESS CONSULTANT
Independent benchmarking service for the facilities management industry,
Sitemark, has appointed David Hylton to the role of Wellness Consultant.
Hylton has a strong background in the facilities management industry having
previously worked in director-level positions for several FM service providers as
well as running his own business. His career highlights include commissioning
the so services for the Commonwealth Games in Manchester.
As millions of people experience working from home for the first time, one of
Hylton’s first projects will be to develop a working from home wellness assessment tool, which
will help employers gather feedback about how they can support their sta .
Hylton’s long-term brief is to develop wellness benchmarking criteria to complement
Sitemark’s benchmarking expertise in other areas of facilities management including cleaning,
security and waste management. He will also directly work with Sitemark clients based in the
south east from his location in Surrey.
MACE UNVEILS CHANGES AT FM BUSINESS
Mace has announced a number of changes as it reshapes its FM division. Alongside
a number of new leadership team appointments, Mace’s Operate division will stop
using the ‘Macro’ brand and formally adopt the Mace Group corporate identity.
With the coronavirus rapidly transforming the way that workplaces operate, Mace
has moved forward plans to integrate the Operate division with the wider business.
The change will enable the business to provide clients with more cohesive services drawing on
the wider built environment expertise of Mace’s consultancy, construction and development
arms. Led by Ross Abbate, CEO for Operate, the division has also introduced a new focus on
delivering exceptional workplace experience for its clients. New members of the leadership team
include Marlies Hoogeboom as MD for UK and Europe, Nick Garniss as Centre for Excellence
Director, and Maud Santamaria as Workplace Experience Director.
ISS APPOINTS NEW CEO TO
SUCCEED JEFF GRAVENHORST
ISS has announced that Je Gravenhorst is to retire and
will step down as CEO a er 10 years in the role. He will be
succeeded by the current Head of the Danske Bank’s Danish
banking division, Jacob Aarup-Andersen, who will start on 1
September 2020.
Aarup-Andersen began his career with Goldman Sachs in
London in 2002 and worked in a number of organisations
before joining the Danske Bank Group in 2012. He has been
a member of the Executive Leadership team of Danske Bank
A/S since 2016 and previously held the role of CFO.
Following a a succession process which included an
internal talent review and a global search, the ISS Board felt
Aarup-Andersen’s “knowledge, skills and experience” would
complement the existing leadership team.
Lord Allen of Kensington, Chairman of the Board of
Directors, ISS A/S, said: “On behalf of the Board, I would like
to thank Je Gravenhorst who joined ISS in 2002, becoming
CEO in 2010. During that time, he has led the company
through a major transformation, under both private and
public ownership, shi ing ISS’s focus towards key accounts.
Je has always put people first and today, ISS is a clear
leader in its industry, providing essential services across the
globe to customers whose needs are varied and who require
flexibility. ISS’s response and unrivalled service excellence
through the current COVID-19 crisis are testimony to the
strength of the organisation that Je has helped build.”
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