Eric Wright Construction builds board with four director promotions

Eric Wright Construction has announced four director appointments as part of its ongoing commitment to deliver excellent customer service and serve a growing client portfolio.

Dan Gosling has been promoted to commercial director, while Steve Reid has been named pre-construction director. Gosling and Reid have been with Eric Wright Construction since 2000 and 1998 respectively, rising through the ranks during their time with the contractor. 

Meanwhile, John Harnett steps into the role of operations director after joining the business in 2015 and James Eager becomes surveying director, having joined Eric Wright Construction in 2016. 

The quartet boast a wealth of construction experience and the four newly-created roles strengthens its team at the top.

John Wilson, managing director at Eric Wright Construction, said: “These four promotions reflect the exceptional quality within our business. Our people are vital to what we do and we’ve always focused on developing our own talent and promoting from within as I strongly believe this plays a major part in achieving sustainable success for both us and our clients. 

“Adding Dan, Steve, John and James to the board of directors recognises the contribution they’ve made to our business and places them at the very heart of our collective decision making.

“As a business, we continue to expand into new markets and it’s our team’s talent and experience that ensures we embrace the latest technology whilst maintaining our reputation for delivering exceptional service to our clients.”

Eric Wright Construction is part of the Eric Wright Group and wholly-owned by the Eric Wright Charitable Trust. Profits from the Group are invested back into the Trust and used to support organisations and good causes across the UK, but predominantly in the North West, that focus on young people’s wellbeing, education and training, health, carers and elderly services.

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