BakerHicks Appoints Business Development Director
John Lawton has been appointed by BakerHicks, the multidisciplinary design and engineering company, as Business Development Director to support the continued success and growth of the business across its key sectors. John will specifically support the company’s business development and management teams in implementing their respective sales and marketing strategies within the Aviation, Defence, Life Sciences & Manufacturing, Nuclear, Power, Public Sector and Rail industries across the UK and the D-A-CH (Germany, Austria and Switzerland) region. The role reflects John’s own experience in successfully running operational and sales teams in Europe, Ireland and Asia Pacific, most recently for Jacobs, where he spent more than 20 years of his 30 year career in a number of roles, latterly as Vice President of Strategy. “John’s expertise is closely aligned with our sector-led approach. He brings a depth of knowledge and experience that will be crucial as a client advocate, challenging our teams to deliver the best outcomes for our customers,” said Martin Lubieniecki, managing director of BakerHicks. “He has already been supporting our Life Sciences & Manufacturing team in developing its growth strategy since the start of the year. In his new role, he will extend this to the company as a whole, working closely with our leadership team to identify further opportunities for growth and evolving the services we provide,” Martin added. John, a Chartered Electrical Engineer by profession, is a member of the Institution of Engineering Technology (IET). Manufacturing & Engineering Magazine | The Home of Manufacturing Industry News
James Howles Appointed as the Sector Director for Rail
James Howles has been appointed as the sector director for Rail as part of BakerHicks. The multidisciplinary business has made the appointment due to James Howlesâ experience. Howles has had senior roles within the rail sector for the last 14 years, and will now be tasked with increasing and improving the diversity of the companyâs rail portfolio. BakerHicksâ portfolio includes some of the largest and most complex rail projects in the UK. These projects include both underground and overground rail locations. For example, one project is the upgrade of Whitechapel Station. James Howles has joined BakerHicks from his previous position at SNC-Lavalin, which was formerly Interfleet. While working at this company, Howles was the director for the rail infrastructure of the business. His main focus was on the electrification market. Howles has been a part of the rail industry since joining AMEC-Spie, now Colas Rail. Howles joined Colas in 2003 and then went on to deliver a variety of complex and high value rail projects for both White Young Green and AECOM. These projects are located in both the UK and Europe. James will bring an invaluable level of expertise that has been gained on the Great Western Electrification, Midland Mainline Electrification and North West Power Supply Upgrade projects. Howlesâ portfolio also includes major works carried out for Network Rail, London Underground as well as work for contractors and consultants which involved stations, route works, gauging and safety critical surveys. James Howles has also led two successful professional services framework bids as part of the HS2 Ltd project. BakerHicks was previously Morgan Sindall Professional Services and hopes to continue to improve their company by supporting their rail customer and reaching their key objectives. Howles experience in electrification will help BakerHicks evolve in to new markets and will be a driving force to push the business forward.