Clegg hires business development manager

Amy Fullaway, business development manager at Clegg Construction

Amy Fullaway, business development manager at Clegg Construction

Amy Fullaway has joined the business development team at Clegg Construction to develop new opportunities for the company and strengthening relationships with existing clients.

Pre-construction director Christian White said: “The Clegg Construction team welcomes Amy to the business. She brings with her several years of experience in both business development and marketing, which will help us to achieve our future goals.”

Fullaway said: “Joining Clegg Construction is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a company with such a strong reputation in the industry. I look forward to collaborating with the team to drive innovation and explore new business avenues.”

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