Metcor Group appoints Philip Fellowes-Prynne as Group Managing Director to drive sustainable growth

Philip Fellowes-Prynne
Philip Fellowes-Prynne

The Metcor Group, a leading provider of integrated drainage, water management, pumping, and electrical services, has announced the appointment of Philip Fellowes-Prynne as Group Managing Director.

Mr. Fellowes-Prynne brings a wealth of experience in leading sustainable building solutions to the role, and will play a key role in driving the Metcor Group’s continued growth and commitment to environmentally responsible solutions.

“We are thrilled to welcome Philip to the Metcor Group,” said Nicholas Gaisman, Chief Executive Officer. “His proven track record in the sustainable building solutions sector perfectly aligns with our vision for the future. Philip’s leadership will be instrumental in expanding our service offerings and solidifying our position as a leader in sustainable drainage, water management, pumping, and electrical solutions.”

Prior to joining the Metcor Group, Mr. Fellowes-Prynne was Chief Executive at Efficient Building Solutions Ltd., where he championed sustainable practices within the construction industry. His extensive experience positions him perfectly to leverage the combined expertise of the Metcor Group’s award-winning companies: Metcor Environmental, Anglo Pumps, and Aylesford Electrical Contractors.

“I am honoured to join the Metcor Group at such a pivotal time,” said Mr. Fellowes-Prynne. “The Group’s dedication to providing innovative and sustainable solutions aligns perfectly with my own values. I look forward to working with the talented team to build upon the company’s impressive legacy and further our commitment to environmental responsibility.”

SourceMetcor

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