LXA, a global, multi-disciplinary design and management company, has further expanded its project management capabilities with the strategic appointment of Chris Fogden as Associate Director – Head of Project Management.
An industry veteran, Fogden brings with him over 21 years of international project management experience in the design sectors, including residential, commercial, hospitality and high-end projects across the globe, said a statement from LXA.
By actively engaging clients, building brand awareness, and implementing innovative strategies, he has successfully delivered project management services in the UAE as well as in Spain, England, India and Singapore.
Aiming to redefine industry standards, Fogden will proactively identify and convert promising leads that align with the overall strategy of the organisation, said the statement.
Additionally, he will oversee projects in the GCC area to help identify and capitalise on new growth opportunities around the wider region, it added.
Lauding the appointment, CEO David Rees said: "Fogden has gathered invaluable experience in the project management function, successfully delivering diverse projects for globally renowned brands. At LXA, his extensive expertise and exceptional leadership skills will play a pivotal role as we evolve our project management division and expand our regional focus."
"We’re delighted to welcome him on board. With his expertise, we are confident that Fogden will drive both the team and our projects to new heights of success. This marks an exciting chapter for LXA and our valued clients," he added.
On the new role, Fogden said: "I’m incredibly excited to be joining LXA in this capacity and ready to lead this talented team. Together, we’ll push the boundaries of project management, delivering the outstanding results LXA’s clients have come to expect."
"This is a wonderful opportunity, and I look forward to contributing to the company’s ambitious vision, he added.
Fogden is a distinguished member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS) and the Association for Project Management (MAPM). He holds a BSc (Hons) in Building Surveying from Brighton University.-TradeArabia News Service