The Willmott Dixon Group, the contracting and interior-fit out group, has appointed Judy Hegarty (above left), Simon Ramage (above centre) and Adam Worrall (above right) to managing director roles.

Judy Hegarty becomes managing director at Fortem, Wilmott Dixon’s property solutions provider for social housing. She will work alongside chief operating officer Chris Tredget.

Judy has previously held the positions of deputy managing director and finance director at the same company. In her capacity as finance director, she led the implementation of IT systems which delivered £7 million in efficiency gains.

Simon becomes managing director at Wilmott Dixon’s London & East construction region. He has almost 30 years of experience at the company, most recently as director of delivery in the region.

Adam becomes managing director of Wilmott Dixon Interiors. He has more than 25 years of experience with the Group.

Graham Dundad, chief executive at Wilmott Dixon, said: “These three promotions further demonstrate the genuine opportunities for development within the Group and I am excited to be working with each of them. Judy’s promotion is a testament to her leadership and strategic vision.

“Her deep understanding of social housing operations, combined with her track record of delivering transformational change, makes her the ideal person to lead Fortem through its next phase of growth.

“With Simon now leading our London & East region and Adam at the helm of Interiors, we have exceptional new leaders in place to help drive our ambitious long-term plans. All three appointments come at an exciting time as we see exceptional opportunities across our core markets.”

Chris Tredget, chief operating officer at Fortem, said: “I’m delighted to see Judy step into this role. Her leadership has been pivotal in shaping Fortem’s strategic direction and operational excellence.

“She has the skills, experience and vision to drive our ambitions while maintaining our unwavering focus on social housing, the residents we serve and delivering impactful social value across all our communities where we are active. I look forward to continuing to work alongside her as we deliver on our growth plans for the business.”

Images: The Wilmott Dixon Group

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