KAM Bolsters its Milton Keynes Office with Four New Hires
We’re pleased to announce that our Milton Keynes office has grown by four, with the appointment of Leann Rodney, Sheldon Farrell, Saahib Reehal and Paul Moloyos to the cost management team.
We’re pleased to announce that our Milton Keynes office has grown by four, with the appointment of Leann Rodney, Sheldon Farrell, Saahib Reehal and Paul Moloyos to the cost management team.
To support our ever-expanding client portfolio, we have employed staff with a range of skills and experience. Career growth and development is key to our business model, and we aim to nourish our staff throughout their careers from graduate to senior level.
Leann Rodney, senior cost manager, will be responsible for employer’s agent duties, plus pre and post contract cost management. She has 12 years’ experience in the industry and degrees in business administration and quantity surveying and is qualified MRICS.
Cost manager Sheldon Farrell has also joined us. With a degree in quantity surveying and over four years’ experience in the industrial and commercial sectors, he is well equipped to provide services to projects in KAM’s core sector of industrial.
Saahib Reehal and Paul Moloyos have both joined the team as graduate cost managers. As part of their structured training programme, they will be developing their careers across a variety of exciting projects.
Saahib has freshly graduated from Nottingham Trent University with a degree in quantity surveying, having previously worked at VolkerFitzpatrick during a University placement year, Paul worked with the KAM team for a work experience placement in 2018 and has recently graduated from the University of Reading with a degree in quantity surveying.
Welcome to the team everyone.
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