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Jarrod Reedie Architectus has appointed Richard Burley as its National Strategic Leader - PPPs (Public Private Partnerships) and Major Projects. A newly created position, the leadership role will see Burley leverage his 25-years of international industry experience to lead the development, structuring and delivery of PPPs and major projects in collaboration with Architectus’ Sector Leaders. Architectus Principal and CEO Ray Brown says the appointment will ensure the practice delivers consistently outstanding PPPs and major projects. “Richard’s appointment to this new role will enhance our delivery of PPPs and major projects, which is especially important as major infrastructure development booms across Australia as part of economic recovery post-pandemic.” ....
By Jordan Marshall2021-02-22T07:00:00+00:00 Peter Leonard swaps divisions as group unveils one third drop in profit at half year results Lendlease has rejigged the leadership of its European businesses to find the new second-in-command for its development arm. Peter Leonard, who is the firm’s executive general manager for commercial and central operations at its construction division, will take up his new role in late March. The rejig has been triggered by the departure of Jonathan Emery (pictured) at the end of 2019 The firm, which overnight unveiled a 37% drop in post-tax profit for the six months to December, said Leonard will report to its managing director of development Bek Seeley. ....
Lendlease CEO Steve McCann will retire at the end of May after 12 years in the top job and will be succeeded by Tony Lombardo, head of the company’s Asia division. ....
Lombardo gets top job at Lendlease as McCann retires We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Lendlease’s new boss Tony Lombardo will have the task of simplifying a sprawling $8.24 billion global business when he takes over the top job from long-serving chief executive Steve McCann at the end of May. Mr McCann said on Wednesday he would retire after a dozen years at the helm of Lendlease and hand over to the former accountant Mr Lombardo, the group’s Asia head. “Tony will commence in his new role as the group pursues its revised strategy focusing on leveraging its competitive edge in the development and delivery of large-scale, mixed-use urbanisation projects and growing the investments platform,” Lendlease chairman Michael Ullmer said. ....