Wednesday 14th January
John Swinney, Pinnacle psg psg’s Chief Executive, has announced he is to leave the firm, a UK market leader in delivering housing and facilities management as well as consulting services, to seek a new challenge.
His decision has been made after 14 years of excellent service to Pinnacle psg psg. The business is now well-established in its market place and has a strong reputation for doing things differently and for being a positive influence in the communities where it works.
John believes that the business is at a point where it will benefit from new leadership and a fresh impetus. It is on the verge of breaking into a number of new markets including Welfare to Work and Schools PFI as well as becoming a leader in mixed tenure management
John, who joined Pinnacle psg in 1994 said “I have loved my time at Pinnacle psg and will miss the people; I am extremely proud of where we have taken the business.”
Perry Lloyd, Group Chief Executive of Pinnacle psg psg’s parent company Pinnacle psg Regeneration Group said: “John’s part in building Pinnacle psg psg has been a major contributor to providing Pinnacle psg Regeneration Group with the strongest of platforms to develop its business model going forward. I would like to recognise John’s efforts during the last 14 years and wish him all the best for his future endeavours.
“The prospects for the future are therefore excellent and for Pinnacle psg psg we see John’s departure as a catalyst to review both operations and strategy to ensure that we maximise the potential of the market position that John has helped to create. We are excited about the future and are as committed as ever as developing our unique business model’s focus on communities and staff.”
Neil Euesden, currently Chief Operating Officer, Education, Estates & Environment will take over as Acting Managing Director and together with Perry Lloyd will be responsible for carrying out the strategy and operations review.