Keysource appoints head of delivery

Keysource, the leading global datacentre specialist, has appointed a senior professional with extensive experience within critical environments including datacentres and the financial trading sector. Mark Snooks joins the business as Head of Delivery and will be responsible for all major projects, overseeing the global programming and implementation of work, with a remit to continue to ensure seamless project processes and deliver end results that include future client strategies.

Mark has worked in the critical services sector for the majority of his career, delivering major projects for multiple global blue-chip companies including major financial institutions at Canary Wharf and the leading international search engine organisation. Mark joins following Head of Project Roles at both CBRE and Metropolitan Services for over 6 years.
 

Commenting on his new position, Mark said: “Keysource is unique in the industry in that we can provide a full range of services to support the full lifecycle of a project from consulting, through to project delivery and on-going management. This and their strong industry reputation were key factors in my decision to take this exciting role.”

 

Jon Healy, Managing Executive at Keysource, said: “As we continue to grow it is vital that we have the right people in place to ensure the continued strength of our delivery standards. Mark has excellent experience and is a real asset to our senior team.”

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