WALLACE Whittle is continuing its strategic expansion into England with the opening of two new offices in Manchester and Birmingham.
The engineering consultancy said that the expansions mark a ‘significant milestone’ in its growth trajectory, as well as further solidifying its national footprint and enhancing its ability to cater to clients across the UK.
Headquartered in Glasgow, Wallace Whittle has further offices in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Warrington, London, and Belfast.
The new Manchester office will be led by Paul Dean, who the firm said brings a ‘wealth of experience and leadership’ to oversee operations across both it and the Warrington offices. Under his guidance, Wallace Whittle said it aims to provide ‘comprehensive’ regional coverage and deliver tailored solutions to clients in the northwest of England.
In Birmingham, the company welcomes Darren Wright as the new director. Leveraging his knowledge of the region to spearhead the establishment and growth of the office, Darren and his team are poised to expand Wallace Whittle’s presence in the West Midlands and contribute to the company’s ambitious growth objectives.
Allan McGill, MD of Wallace Whittle, commented, “We are proud to launch our new offices in Birmingham and Manchester. These expansions signify a pivotal juncture for our company as we execute our growth strategies and extend our reach across the UK.
“Growth in England is pivotal to our next level aspirations for the company. We are steadfast in our commitment to becoming a prominent player in the region, building upon our strong foundations in Scotland, Ireland, and London.”
Darren Wright, the newly appointed director, expressed his excitement about joining Wallace Whittle, stating, “It’s a privilege to be joining an established brand in Wallace Whittle at such an exciting time and playing a key role in the expansion and growth plans within Birmingham and the wider central UK region.
“Promoting the company’s proud history of delivering quality of product and service is fundamental to maintaining our local existing client base and shaping relationships with new clients alike.”
Click here to read about Project Scotland’s recent visit to Wallace Whittle’s Glasgow HQ, where MD Allan McGill and director Stephen Osborne revealed the focus on staff wellbeing in the creation of the firm’s offices.