The boss of AYH鈥檚 M&E QSing business is to rejoin his brother鈥檚 firm, Davis Langdon arm Mott Green Wall
Andy Denman is to return to his former stamping ground as a partner in the New Year. His brother Jon is managing partner at the firm, which joined the Davis Langdon fold in 1999.
Denman, who left Mott Green Wall nearly two years ago to take over AYH鈥檚 M&E business, said he was delighted at the move. 鈥淭here is an exciting opportunity there for me to do some good stuff in the London office,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 definitely looking forward to working with my brother and the team, a lot of whom I know already.鈥
Denman denied that the move followed AYH鈥檚 acquisition for 拢21m in the summer by Dutch consultancy group Arcadis.
Mott Green Wall has a 30-year track record in M&E advice and is currently carrying out work generating 拢9m of fee income.
Source
QS News
Postscript
AYH parent Arcadis last week posted profits of 拢4.2m on turnover of 拢156m, up 36% and 7% respectively, for the third quarter of 2005. The firm said the sale of less profitable businesses and acquisitions of firms with better margins contributed to the increase in profits. Chief executive Harrie Noy said: 鈥淥ur strategy aimed at margin improvement is clearly yielding results.鈥
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