NeoDyne Ltd is delighted to announce the appointment of Matt Close as UK Business Lead. Matt will be responsible for business development, strategy and sales in the UK, working closely with the existing NeoDyne management team to develop and strengthen NeoDyne’s offerings and network of customers and partners.
Matt brings over 25 years of management experience to the role, having held senior positions with leading automation and engineering companies, including Konektio (formerly InVMA Ltd) and Bilfinger UK. In his roles as Enterprise Customer Success Manager (Konektio), Head of Decommission & Defence and Head of Frameworks (Bilfinger), Matt has proven himself in business leadership, strategic planning and project delivery and is well placed to ensure the strong execution of NeoDyne’s strategy.
Matt will initially be based at NeoDyne UK’s office in Hemel Hempstead, with a plan to establish a second office in the East Midlands.
I am thrilled to join the management team at NeoDyne at this pivotal stage in their growth. NeoDyne has an outstanding track record in the design and delivery of innovative engineering solutions, and I look forward to working with the team to realise its strategic vision. The company has considerable opportunities for growth, and I am excited to help it evolve to become one of the lead system integrators and electrical engineering firms in the UK.
Commenting on Matt’s appointment, Martin Farrell, MD, said, “I am delighted to welcome Matt to the NeoDyne management team as we enter the next stage of our growth plan. With his industrial background, knowledge of our sectors and business connections, Matt brings a wealth of experience and commercial acumen to the team. I look forward to working with him to shape and implement our business plan.”
Patrick Landers, UK Director, added, “the appointment of Matt comes at an incredibly exciting time for NeoDyne as we look to new markets. I am confident the company will go from strength to strength under Matt and our growing, talented UK engineering team.”