International project and programme management consultancy Faithful+Gould has appointed Paul Doherty as the new country director for its 265 people-strong UAE division in the Middle East.
Doherty has been with Faithful+Gould for 18 years, performing a number of roles including head of project management and building surveying for its Midland region in the UK; national business development lead for the Scape Asset Management Framework - an OJEU (Official Journal of the European) compliant framework to support public sector clients and more recently as the head of operations for the UK West Midlands region.
His appointment further enables Faithful+Gould’s growth strategy for the region aimed at ensuring the consultancy remains in a position to deliver the best possible solutions for its clients.
In his new role, Doherty will be responsible for developing the company’s business in the UAE and positioning Faithful+Gould to make the most of the strategic opportunities available over the coming years as part of the UAE Vision 2021 and beyond. He will be based at F+G’s office in Dubai.
His appointment further enables Faithful+Gould’s growth strategy for the region aimed at ensuring the consultancy remains in a position to deliver the best possible solutions for its clients.
Welcoming the appointment, Campbell Gray, the managing director said: "Doherty’s broad knowledge and experience means he is ideally placed to further develop our already successful project and programme management business in a region where extensive opportunities exist. He has a fantastic track record and this new role will ensure we are in the best possible position to deliver strong and consistent growth."
On his new role, Doherty said: "This is a great opportunity for me to help develop our brand further at a time when we can make a real difference to ensure major projects in the region are delivered on time and to budget."
"I am very much looking forward to working with the team to leverage Faithful+Gould’s long track record in the Middle East," he added.-TradeArabia News Service
Faithful+Gould names new UAE country director
