Sunday, November 24, 2024

Family-owned construction firm promotes three to board

Family-owned Leeds-based construction company Jack Lunn Ltd has promoted three senior team members to its board.

Nicola Thompson becomes Financial Director, having joined the business in 2021 as Financial Controller and Company Secretary.

After ten years at Jack Lunn Ltd, Rob Jerram has been promoted from Commercial Manager to Director. With more than 30 years’ experience in quantity surveying across all key construction sectors including, residential, commercial, industrial, care and education, Rob assumes a directorial role in contract tender and management processes.

Luke Simeunovich first joined Jack Lunn Ltd in 2002 as an apprentice joiner, climbing through the ranks in site management and contracts management over 21 years.  His considerable industry expertise and intimate knowledge of the Jack Lunn culture places him well as a board director helping to drive the future of the business.

Jack Lunn Ltd is associated with the Jack Lunn Group, a long established and highly successful privately owned property and development company in Yorkshire.  Founded by Jack Lunn in 1949, the Group has maintained private ownership through three generations, with his son Roy Lunn and now his grandson Andrew Lunn as Chairman.

Andrew Lunn said: “The Jack Lunn brand is recognised for delivering high quality, valued engineered solutions for its clients and our family driven values have allowed us to stand the test of time. My late Grandfather, Mr Jack Lunn, was a real advocate for the old-fashioned art of conversation and a hands-on approach to establish intimate knowledge and trust with clients. We are good at what we do, and good relationship management through our highly skilled team is fundamental to that.”

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