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He went from strength to strength, being the ‘build’ team, growing the build team and moving on to be Operations Manager. He enjoys doing archery and swimming outside of work, and all his other time is taken up by his two gorgeous girls and his lovely wife.

Get to Know chris

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What’s one piece of advice you’d give to your younger self?

Stick in earlier – dont leave it until fifth year to get your head down

How do you stay inspired?

Surround myself with good people

If you weren’t doing this job, what would you be doing instead?

Something that involves organising and creating structure

If your approach to work had a tagline, what would it be?

How can I help?

What’s a project you’re particularly proud of and why?

I am proud of the ones the team enjoy working on. Everything we do is great but passion shows when the team enjoy what they are doing.

Work

Chris's Latest Projects

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Durrants Holiday Cottages

A digital gateway to Southwold’s finest escapes

Rocks & Wheels

Where adventure meets community

Flexitricity

Charging up Flexitricity’s digital identity

SuperControl

Creating a seamless online presence for SuperControl

Scottish Gymnastics

Digital foundations for a nation in motion

Fred Olsen Ltd

Promoting sustainable investment upon a rich heritage

Gretna Green Group

Sharing in one of the greatest love stories of all time


  • LEAN Six Sigma Yellow Belt
  • ILM Level 3 Leadership & Management
  • Fire Warden
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