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17 Feb 03

New president for Cleveland Bridge Group

Cleveland Bridge Group has announced the appointment of two new board members - Ian Reeves joins as president and chief executive officer, and John Fletcher has been appointed as senior non-executive officer. Reeves founded and was formerly deputy chairman of High-Point Rendel Group, where he oversaw the international development of the company and the merger of High-Point and Rendel Palmer & Tritton in 1986. Fletcher was formerly a director of Cleveland Bridge from 1968 to 1982, and managing director from 1971; he was a main board director of the Trafalgar House Group from 1982 to 1996, and president and chairman of Kvaerner Engineering & Construction from 1996 to 1999.

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