New board directors at Keltbray

28 January 2015

Vince Corrigan has joined Keltbray from contractor Sir Richard McAlpine

Vince Corrigan has joined Keltbray from contractor Sir Richard McAlpine

Vince Corrigan, a newcomer to the company, and Paul Deacy have been appointed as group executive members of Keltbray’s board of directors.

Vince Corrigan joins the company from contractor Sir Robert McAlpine, with whom he has spent more than 30 years, most recently in the position of director and regional manager of the firm’s London and South-east business.

He said of his move: “I was hugely attracted to the numerous specialist streams Keltbray operates in. These provide plenty of scope for carefully managed further development and positioning within existing as well as new market areas. I also have a passion for driving improvement and innovation programmes, and nurturing high potential staff. I see these qualities as being a good match for Keltbray’s own best practice reputation and track record in attracting and developing record numbers of people through apprenticeships, internships and other training opportunities.”

Paul Deacy is currently managing director of Keltbray Demolition & Civil engineering. Keltbray Group managing director John Price said of his elevation: “Paul has risen through our ranks over the last decade and assumed his current role in December 2013. He has since demonstrated his strong leadership and creativity in driving the continued growth in our core business markets, and we welcome Paul’s continued positive contribution to the performance of the Group,

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