Managing Director, Private Sector, Construction, UK
It was only once I’d completed my A-Levels that I started to think of what career I wanted to pursue. The lightbulb moment struck after a conversation I had with a teacher, who asked me what I enjoyed in my personal life. During summer jobs, I spent a lot of time building things, so in hindsight, my decision to study a degree in construction actually feels like an obvious path. As a fresh graduate, I began my journey on-site as a setting out engineer, before progressing through the management ranks and delivering projects in a variety of sectors including healthcare, education, residential and offices, in different regions of the UK, before then moving into a more senior management position at Mace.
I enjoy being part of an ambitious company, pushing myself and that the teams think differently, placing ourselves in our clients’ shoes. Mace is great at supporting you as a key decision maker and allows you to challenge and explore new ways of working that in turn, deliver better results for all of our clients - like our construction to production approach that not only makes us safer and more productive, but improves quality too.
Witnessing the growth of our people! It’s been great to see colleagues from a range of diverse backgrounds step up and take on more senior positions. We’re fortunate as an industry to work alongside tremendously driven clients, who give us the opportunity to deliver some outstanding projects. I’m also very proud of some of the iconic projects I’ve been involved in - like 70 St Mary Axe, a 24-storey skyscraper with 28,000m2 of premium office space! It was not only a striking design but we were proud to deliver it in a timely manner that achieved some of the industry’s most impressive productivity metrics.
We’re a people-centric industry, and one piece of advice that has stuck with me is: ‘The relationship is the conversation and if the conversation stops, the relationship stops’. It’s about keeping people talking, but also the quality of that conversation. This applies equally to clients and employees alike. So for me, it’s about being both ambitious and a good listener, while also taking an interest in the wider property and economic environment, and staying on top of the current issues affecting our industry.
Sustainability is a particularly important cause to me, and I recently bought a small piece of land near where I live, converting it into a conservation project. I’ve planted over 6000 trees and created several large ponds and a grass meadow - all of which is now starting to thrive with wildlife!
I’m fortunate to live in Yorkshire at the weekend. It just so happens to be where I was brought up and so in my spare time, I enjoy salmon fishing, as well as other countryside pursuits.
As I said earlier, I’m really passionate about protecting the environment and, in fact, I nearly applied for a job in the forestry commission when I left school. I enjoyed the idea of working outside and creating something new from scratch - luckily I’ve still managed to achieve both of those things working in construction!