Bentleys SA appoints new CEO
Bentleys South Australia has announced the appointment of the firm’s first chief executive officer (CEO), Michelle Cox, to lead the South Australian team.
The appointment was in response to the state office’s continual growth, as it committed to a 12-year lease in the Adelaide central business district.
Michael Ruggiero, Bentleys SA managing partner, said the company was evolving within the SA market, and that Cox would lead the firm in this transformative period.
“Michelle’s leadership will be instrumental in realising our goals as a business, and her experience in executive and general management, which she obtained across leadership roles in the Professional Services sector, is a huge asset to our firm,” Ruggiero said.
Cox said she was looking forward to leading a dynamic and forward-thinking team.
“Our new fresh space will help us facilitate the growth that we anticipate over the next few years, allowing us to host more events for our clients and South Australian Business owners,” Cox said.
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