Angus Murray announced as new Connect Plus CEO

Connect Plus has announced the appointment of Angus Murray as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Angus officially assumed his new role and joined the Board on 1 July 2024.

Angus brings a wealth of experience to Connect Plus, following a distinguished 25-year career with Fluor Corporation. His most recent role was Vice President (VP) Operations Advanced Technologies and Life Sciences (AT&LS) EAME, alongside serving as a Board member for Fluor Ltd in the United Kingdom and Fluor BV in the Netherlands.

His time at Fluor was marked by his leadership on major, complex projects across the United Kingdom and the United States, his management of Fluor’s offices in the Philippines, and his oversight of Quality and Continuous Improvement on a global scale. He began his career as an engineer with Tarmac.

Educated at Durham University, Angus holds a BSc (Hons) in Engineering Science, and an MBA from the Cranfield School of Management.

Jane Guyett, Chair of Connect Plus, said: “We are delighted to welcome Angus to Connect Plus. His extensive experience in strategic management and regional operations, combined with his strong business acumen and commitment to people development will be invaluable in continuing to deliver a sustainable business.”

Outgoing CEO, Andy Dean, who will conclude his tenure on the 30 August to return to Balfour Beatty Investments, said:“The M25 is an extraordinary project, and I am immensely proud to have contributed to its operation over the past seven years. Throughout this time there have been numerous successes across a range of projects. It has been a privilege to lead such a talented goup of people and to be at the helm of Europe’s busiest motorway. I look forward to witnessing its continued development and success under Angus’s leadership.”

Angus Murray said: “I am incredibly excited to join the largest ever highways PFI project in the UK. The M25 is iconic around the world, and I am eager to join the
team and to contribute to its future success, ensuring it continues to be a vital part of the UK’s infrastructure.”

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