New development director at Sodexo

8th May 2009, 10:09am

Sodexo has strengthened its business development team for the corporate sector with the appointment of Carl Morris as development director.

Morris, returning to a corporate services role after several years of leading sales and marketing activity for Sodexo's Education division, will be supported by two business development directors: John Brownless, who will continue to focus on developing Sodexo's support services business and recently appointed Simon Carey, who will focus on developing its food business.

Under Morris' direction, the new team aims to expand Sodexo's existing portfolio of corporate services clients, which already includes organisations such as British American Tobacco, Toyota and Bradford & Bingley.

Morris commented on his new position: "I am delighted to be taking on such an exciting and challenging new role within Sodexo. I am confident that with John and Simon's sales expertise, combined with the strength of our food and non-food service offers and operational teams, we will be able to significantly to grow our business in the corporate sector."


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