Simon Ball has been appointed to NG Bailey’s Facilities Services team as its new Work Winning Director, as it continues to strengthen its Built Environment division.
Ball joins the independent engineering and infrastructure services business, as a senior leader in the Work Winning team, where he will play a pivotal role in driving innovation, customer experience and business growth across the company’s expanding facilities services portfolio. In recent years NG Bailey has built a strong presence in this market, supporting clients by maintaining premium spaces and critical assets, as well as helping to improve efficiency and optimise performance through its digital maintenance offering.
Ball brings a wealth of experience in facilities management to his new role, having previously held senior positions at Equans, Mitie and Interserve, where he specialised in delivering strategic solutions for clients with critical assets, in the corporate, industrial, manufacturing, transport, utilities and government sectors.
Commenting on his new appointment, Ball said: “It’s an exciting time to be joining NG Bailey’s Facilities Services team as it continues its mission to maintain exceptional and more sustainable spaces. NG Bailey has a strong reputation in the industry and I’m looking forward to contributing to its continued success and supporting the evolving needs of our clients.”
Sarah Hotchen, Managing Director Facilities Services at NG Bailey, commented: “We’re delighted to welcome Simon to the team. His proven track record in driving strategic growth and building lasting client relationships makes him an exceptional asset to our business. As we continue with our long-term strategy and growth plans for our Built Environment Division, our work winning team will be essential to our goals and we are looking forward to having Simon’s experience in our team.”
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