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After the departure of Managing Director Tony Bateman at the end of June, the development consultancy Pegasus Group announced its new management structure.

The new board will see Jim Tarzey as CEO, Chris May as Deputy CEO, Gary Lees as Chairman and Sam Kerby as Chief Finance and Group Services Officer.

There are also Sebastian Tibenham, Paul Burrell, Nicky Parsons, Mike Carr and Jeremy Peachey, who will jointly manage the company.

Pegasus will also unveil a new five-year business plan this fall.

Tarzey said, “We want to continue based on the company’s founding origins, which is extremely important to us; this was based on a collegial approach in which the responsibility and authority of the company was shared equally among a number of key people.

“We want this approach to be strengthened more than ever in the future, and it is our joint responsibility to achieve this. I want – and have to – keep a large part of my professional responsibility. This will not affect the functionality of the Board of Directors, as Sam, who heads Finance and Group Services, and Chris, as deputy, will devote more of their time to management tasks. “

Employee retention is a top priority.

“We are nothing without our employees, and employee retention is high on my wish list,” added Tarzey.

Pegasus has Midlands offices in Lockington, Derbyshire, Birmingham and Sutton Coldfield.

Caption: The New Board of Directors, top from left: Jim Tarzey, Chris May, Gary Lees and Sam Kerby; below: Sebastian Tibenham, Paul Burrell, Nicky Parsons, Mike Carr and Jeremy Peachy