SECBE Team
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Since starting his construction career in 1967, Bob has been Managing Director, Chief Executive and Chairman of leading construction companies, including Trafalgar House (UK Construction) and Ballast Wiltshire. In 2001 Bob formed his own consultancy, Novare, in 2002 he also became Chairman of Appleyards Consulting and he took on the additional Chairmanship of the South East Centre for the Built Environment (SECBE) when it was formed in April 2005. |
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Derek is the driving force behind the growth and development of the company. He has extensive experience and understanding of the issues affecting the built environment sector in the South East and has a wide network of contacts within industry and Government bodies
Trained in construction management, Derek gained his broader knowledge of the UK through his work with the Construction Industry Board, the national strategic forum for construction |
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Tina plays a strategic role in the company's business development. She is responsible for SECBE's marketing and communications programmes with businesses, stakeholders and Government. Tina also manages the business membership scheme and works closely with the Business Development Manager and the project teams to develop services.
Tina’s career has been in corporate marketing and her experience includes FMCG and property consultancy. |
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Julian is responsible for the smooth delivery of all SECBE projects. From the initial proposal, through to scope development, resource management and final delivery, he ensures that SECBE delivers to its customers.
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Terry is SECBE's new Development Manager focusing on strategy development for our five sector priority issues; improvement of People, Planning, Planet, Procurement and Productivity. He is responsible for securing £1 million of Government investment to drive innovation and improvement throughout the sector. |
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Martin is currently involved in driving the SECBE procurement work stream through projects that are designed to improve construction sector performance. |





