Partner Article
Kingdom Group welcomes new Group Commercial Director to support ambitious growth plans for 2023
Jaimie Potts has been promoted to the newly-created post of Group Commercial Director for Kingdom Group with immediate effect.
Under his new remit Jaimie has overall responsibility for building, transforming, and delivering best-in-class group commercials to accelerate the group’s sustainable growth and revenue ambitions whilst controlling contractual risk.
The role includes overall responsibility for the Kingdom Group commercial, tender and major bids team, and the Kingdom Group sales centre, based in Newton-Le-Willows Merseyside.
Commenting on the appointment, Kingdom Group Director, Mark Wallace, says: “We all welcome Jaimie into his new SLT group role. Since joining us early last year, Jaimie has been excellent to work with and has demonstrated ambition and commitment to accelerate his personal growth within Kingdom. With our 2023 plans firmly in place and with several exciting announcements imminent, this appointment is perfect timing for Jaimie to take ownership in this very important role for Kingdom Group.”
Group Commercial Director, Jaimie Potts, says: “Kingdom is a business that is transforming at an exceptional pace, with very ambitious plans for 2023 and beyond. Mark and the leadership team in Kingdom have supported me over 2022 and have made it clear that our vision for the future is shared and I look forward to our continued success.”
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