Paul Kelly
Mace has appointed former Carillion director Paul Kelly to lead on strategic advisory, a key growth area of its wider consultancy division.
Kelly, former director of Carillion’s regions and communities division, will lead a team of 50 consultants at Mace.
His appointment comes as Mace places a new focus on its consultancy service, which builds on a collection of separate but affiliated service offerings that have been brought together under a single director. These include placemaking, strategic planning, transformation and change, social value, risk management and assurance, and procurement.
Mace delivers a number of these services for existing clients across both the private and public sectors, including Heathrow Airport and the Greater Manchester Combined Authority.
Kelly, who has also held senior roles at John Laing, KPMG and Bovis Lendlease, will be tasked with extending this offer and identifying new opportunities for Mace to work with clients early on in the programme development lifecycle. In particular, he will be targeting roles helping large infrastructure, local and central government, and corporate clients shape their objectives and business approaches prior to scoping out full infrastructure and real estate programmes.
He said: “I’m excited to be leading a growing and enthusiastic strategic advisory team at a time when clients are seeking fresh thinking alongside credible delivery.
“Our service offering, which spans both the public and private sectors, in the UK and internationally, provides early strategic advice that combines Mace’s pedigree in shaping and delivering complex programmes with a comprehensive understanding of our clients’ business objectives.
“In taking this approach, whether organisations are seeking a discrete service or an integrated and holistic offering, we are able to support them in converting their overarching business objectives into deliverable programmes.”
Jason Millett, Mace’s chief operating officer for consultancy, said: “Our strategic advisory offering is a key growth area for consultancy at Mace. It allows us to work with clients earlier in the lifecycle of a programme or project, helping them to ensure that they have the right strategic approach to ensure successful, long-term, sustainable delivery.
“This kind of strategic consultancy can make the difference between a programme that runs up huge costs and is delivered late, and one that lands on time and under budget. Paul is a fantastic appointment with a valuable set of experience and skills to draw upon; along with the right vision to build on the success we’ve already seen in this area.”
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Why on earth would any logical person hire directors from a failed business?
As Richard Wilson would say “I don’t believe it”
Silly comments posted here. Paul Kelly was not the CEO or Finance Director of Carillion and it is highly unlikely he had any responsibility for the downfall of Carillion. Carillion had many competent senior managers ..I don’t know why they are titled ‘Directors’ as they were not on the main board. It must be a construction thing.