THE Supply Chain Sustainability School has appointed Galliford Try’s Andrew Spencer to its board of directors.
He is said to bring a ‘wealth of experience and expertise’ to the school’s mission of advancing sustainability within the built environment through collaboration and knowledge sharing.
As group supply chain & procurement director at Galliford Try, Spencer operates at the forefront of the industry. He has led high-profile projects and collaborations with clients including HS2, National Highways, Crossrail, and National Grid.
Andrew Spencer said, “I am honoured to join the board of the Supply Chain Sustainability School. Its dedication to promoting sustainable practices resonates strongly with my professional values and how we operate within Galliford Try. I’m eager to apply my experience and network to further the school’s mission of driving positive change within the industry.”
The Supply Chain Sustainability School aims to empower professionals across the built environment sector with the knowledge and tools to build ‘resilient and environmentally responsible’ supply chains. This latest appointment underscores the organisation’s dedication to harnessing industry expertise to advance sustainability practices.
Hilary Hurrey, head of the Supply Chain Sustainability School, added, “We are delighted to welcome Andrew to our board of directors. His extensive experience and leadership in procurement and supply chain management will be invaluable as we continue to drive forward our mission of promoting sustainability and collaboration within the built environment.”