Legal & Professional

New managing director for Speller Metcalfe

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Nicky Godding

Regional contractor and Worcestershire family-run business Speller Metcalfe has appointed current pre-construction director James Speller to the role of managing director.

Founded in 1995 by owners Steve Speller and Andy Metcalfe, the construction firm generates an annual turnover of £120 million from its head office in Malvern, Worcestershire, alongside a second base in Wolverhampton.

The pair have grown the business from small contractor to a regional construction company that competes with industry household names across the Midlands and South West.

Andy said: “We are extremely proud to have managed an incredible family of staff for the better part of three decades.

“However, over recent years both Steve and I have been moving away from the coalface of company management, with Steve taking full retirement at the end of last year.

“For both of us this has been made easier by the fact that a natural transition to a new management has been taking place. James is an instinctive leader who we have recognised as assuming the role of managing director over the last few years – if not in name – then certainly in action.

“As a result of his leadership, we have successfully navigated our way through the pandemic and are in an enviable position of strength two years on. Holding key experience and the right aptitude, we are delighted that having relinquished our MD responsibilities, we can now formally recognise his achievements by announcing him as Speller Metcalfe’s managing director.”

Following Steve’s retirement, Andy will continue to have an active director role, supporting the management of special projects and assisting the leadership team on the Executive Board of Directors. Both Steve and Andy will also retain joint ownership of the company.

The appointment signals the start of an exciting new chapter for the family business, which now moves into its second generation of management. With both James and his brother, technical director Adrian Speller at the helm, they bring a combined 40+ years of company experience to the board of directors.

“Adrian and I are extremely proud of Speller Metcalfe, our staff and our company achievements,” said James. “We are a business built on strong values; one that strives to continuously evolve and we hope represents an example of how construction should be delivered – honestly and fairly.

“We are lucky to employ some of the best in our field, and together our aim is to build upon Andy and Steve’s incredible achievements and continue Speller Metcalfe’s journey to establish ourselves as a trusted leader in innovation, collaboration and sustainable construction.”

Alongside James’s appointment, two of the Group’s long-standing divisional managers - Matthew Bailey and Mark Eaton - will be joining the board as divisional directors from April. This follows the appointment of Judith Lewis to finance director and Chris Short to non-executive director in November last year.

The promotions reflect the firm’s strategy to ensure the ongoing strength of the group, whose results speaks for itself, including recent appointments to a number of established frameworks, namely ProCure23 (P23), NHS Shared Business Services, SCF Residential, Constructing West Midlands and the Crown Commercial Services Framework.

Nicky Godding

Nicky Godding is editor of The Business Magazine. Before her journalism career, she worked mainly in public relations moving into writing when she was invited to launch Retail Watch, a publication covering retail and real estate across Europe. After some years of constant travelling, she tucked away her passport and concentrated on business writing, co-founding a successful regional business magazine. She has interviewed some of the UK’s most successful entrepreneurs who have built multi-million-pound businesses and reported on many science and technology firsts. She reports on the region’s thriving business economy from start-ups, family businesses and multi-million-pound corporations, to the professionals that support their growth and the institutions that educate the next generation of business leaders.

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