Two senior appointments announced at ABM

Campbell Murdoch
Campbell Murdoch

 ABM, an integrated facility and aviation services provider, has appointed a new Managing Director and finance leader.

Campbell Murdoch has joined the business as Managing Director for the Business and Industry division, as part of the senior leadership team. Led by Senior Vice President Richard Sykes, Campbell will work alongside Jim Niblock, Managing Director for Transport and Aviation, and Ian Anderson, Managing Director for All Ireland.

With more than 20 years’ experience in senior board positions, Campbell joins ABM from City FM where he held the role of Managing Director. Campbell will play a key part in the expansion of the technical services offering.

ABM has also recently welcomed Liz Freeman to the business as Shared Services Director, Finance, for UK and Ireland. Liz brings a wealth of sector experience holding senior financial roles over the past 20 years, most recently for OCS.

These appointments follow that of Niall Partridge as Finance Director for UK and Ireland and Simon Barnes as Vice President of Sales in the UK and Ireland at the end of 2023.

Liz Freeman
Liz Freeman

Richard Sykes said: “Campbell and Liz are welcome additions to the leadership and we are over the moon to have them on our team.”

Alongside building the right leadership team, a significant part of ABM’s immediate strategy has been to integrate teams under a One ABM approach. Following the move of the London Bridge office into the Transport for London (TfL) North Greenwich offices, the Blackjack Promotions team in Ireland has also moved into the ABM Ireland HQ (formerly Momentum Support). Most recently, ABM announced the relocation of the two West London offices to a new head office at Heathrow.

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