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Premier Modular, a UK-based specialist in temporary and permanent buildings, has appointed Lee Young as its new corporate strategy director.

Lee Young, Corporate Strategy Director at Premier Modular Lee Young, Corporate Strategy Director at Premier Modular. (Photo: Premier Modular)

Young, who will work closely with the company’s leadership team and external investors and stakeholders, will be responsible for developing and establishing long-term business goals and ultimately for delivering the company’s growth plans

Premier Modular, which was recently awarded a €25 million contract to construct a new outpatient services building at King’s College Hospital in London, provides long and short-term rental and sales modules for customers in the healthcare, education, construction, infrastructure and commercial sectors. 

David Harris, Managing Director of Premier Modular, said, “We are delighted to welcome Lee to our management team. He brings a depth and breadth of experience, which will support our strategic growth plans and help achieve our vision for the business. Our aim is to demonstrate leadership in sustainability, customer service excellence, operational efficiency, and to invest in our people at every level.”

A former finance director for US-based security and aerospace company Lockheed Martin, Young has over 12 years of experience from the manufacturing and engineering sectors and has previously helped businesses deliver “large public sector and infrastructure projects”.

Commenting on his new role, Young said, “This is a really exciting time to join Premier which has seen a tremendous increase in demand for its offsite construction solutions and rental space in the last three years.”

“I am really looking forward to contributing to an exciting future for the business,” he added.

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