PAYE appoint three new directors

PAYE Stonework & Restoration have promoted Matt Kember and Robert Greer to the main board and made Chris Gladwell an associate director.

Matt Kember joined the company in 1994. He has a wealth of experience on the conservation and repair of historic buildings, including the award winning Hoares Bank, London, Lutyens Reuters Building on Fleet Street, Ypres Tower, Bodiam Castle and Pugin\'s former home of The Grange in Ramsgate.

Matt will be working alongside Bert Goodwin as a Contracts Director.

Robert Greer joined PAYE in 1996 from a background in main contracting. He has been appointed Business Development Director.

He has more than 20 years experience in the construction industry and was responsible for the company\'s projects at the Royal Opera House, BBC Broadcasting House, Royal Albert Hall and The Tower of London.

While developing new business in his new role, Robert will also be responsible for implementing the company\'s Environmental Policy to ISO 14001 accreditation and for the company\'s training.

Chris Gladwell joined PAYE in 2001 and has been responsible for the majority of their conservation projects, including Darnley Mausoleum, Tower of London, St Pancras Station Hotel and UK Supreme Court. He has recently gained a Post Graduate Diploma in Conservation of the Historic Environment.

Adrian Paye, Chief Executive of PAYE Stonework & Restoration says the appointments will strengthen the management of the company and come at an exciting time as PAYE have been awarded contracts at the Queen Mothers Memorial, the Savoy Hotel and the Hippodrome.

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