We've bolstered our team with two new business development managers
We are excited to welcome two new business development specialists, Shannon Sugden and Caroline Murphy. To support ambitious growth targets and a growing pipeline of opportunity RFM have created two new roles in their Facilities Management and Fit-Out and FF&E divisions.
Shannon Sugden joins the team in the newly created FM Business Development Manager role. She is responsible for developing new and ongoing client relationships with companies who outsource or are looking to outsource, the management of their facilities. She joins RFM with almost 10 years of working within the cleaning services and security sectors.
“The level of technology and expertise the RFM team offer is world-class, it is fantastic to be part of a truly integrated FM company.”
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Caroline Murphy is the new Business Development Manager for Fit-Out. Having previously worked for almost 15 years with a number of significant building and supply chain businesses. She will be looking to grow RFM’s portfolio of fit-out projects.
She brings a wealth of experience in building successful partnerships with a strong focus on service and technology.
“It is great to join a leading contractor in the area and build upon the other successful projects they’ve delivered for some significant brands that have included the NHS and Nando’s.”
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The new hires follow RFM’s recent purchase of the Leeds based Hevertech brand and recent business wins; further increasing RFM’s share of the healthcare, commercial, retail and education fit-out, repair and facilities management market.
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