
NIXON Hire has appointed four senior sector leaders as it strengthens its commercial focus and strategy across infrastructure, renewable energy, utilities and construction.
The appointments are Paul Spooner, director of strategic partnerships, infrastructure; Paul Corson, head of strategic partnerships, renewable energy; Samuel Nutter, head of strategic partnerships, utilities; and Mark Johnson, head of strategic partnerships, construction.
The firm said the appointments bring dedicated sector expertise into four markets that are central to the UK’s built environment, infrastructure delivery, and energy transition. They are designed to help customers access more tailored support as site requirements become more complex and expectations around safety, sustainability, compliance and performance continue to increase.
The moves follow two recent developments designed to make the company a more connected and valuable site partner, Pulse, Nixon Hire’s online portal providing customers with clearer performance, carbon and cost data, and its strategic partner network, a selected group of specialist service providers that align with Nixon Hire’s approach, solutions and expertise.
Brian Cornett, CEO of Nixon Hire, commented, “Customers are asking more of their site partners. They need practical support that reflects how their market works, the standards they need to meet and the outcomes they are trying to achieve around safety, sustainability, efficiency and performance.
“These appointments put experienced sector knowledge closer to our customers, with each bringing strong market understanding, trusted relationships and practical experience in sectors that are central to Nixon Hire’s growth. We have made significant progress in building the capabilities behind our Experts in Sustainable Sites strategy. These new roles help bring those capabilities together around the markets where we believe we can add the most value for customers.”








