Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Interior design, fit-out & furniture specialist expands Yorkshire reach with new hire

Karen Adams has joined Chameleon Business Interiors as the company’s newest business development manager, bringing 15 years’ experience to her new role.

Working across Yorkshire – and beyond – since 1998, Chameleon has delivered projects for A-SAFE and BusinessWatch, as well as currently working with Leeds Beckett University. Karen will be adding to the business development team in Yorkshire, looking to increase the portfolio of clients in the region.

“I’ve always worked in business development and have developed a specialism in commercial property, so I’m delighted to join the team at Chameleon and use my industry knowledge to support the company’s growth,” said Karen.

“Over the last 15 years, I’ve worked with numerous organisations within the interiors sector and it’s an area that’s always interested me. So, when I heard about the business development role opportunity at Chameleon, I jumped at the chance.

“Having now met the whole team, I know it’s a good fit. I’m looking forward to expanding the company’s reach further across Yorkshire and supporting potential clients with workspace designs, fit-outs, refurbishments, new build developments and more.”

Shaun Watts, chairman of Chameleon, added: “I’m really pleased to welcome Karen to the team. She has lots of valuable experience and a real understanding of clients’ needs and expectations – so, I’m confident she’ll be a real asset to Chameleon.

“It’s an exciting time to join a design led interiors company. The traditional office model has evolved post-covid and this evolution has brought with it a lot of creative opportunities.

“More and more, companies are adopting a hybrid working pattern and the workspace needs to reflect this, giving staff complete flexibility and the opportunity to collaborate with colleagues easily. Karen will be working with our team of experts in supporting clients make this transition and providing advice and guidance on how to make the best use out of their space.”

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