Via Developments appoints Chris Fry and David Harris to the Board as Non-Executive Directors

– UK, Manchester – Via Developments Plc is pleased to announce the appointment of Christopher Edwin Fry and David John Harris, as Non-Executive Directors, with immediate effect.

About Christopher Edwin Fry

Chris joined Via in April 2016. He has over 20 years’ experience across a wide range of industry sectors. In 1998 he joined Swiss Life Plc (UK) as CFO. Since leaving Swiss Life in 2002, he has been managing director for Interact Health Management Ltd and also finance director for RBS Insurance, Tracker Network (UK) Ltd and finance director of Direct Line Life Insurance. Subsequently, Chris has maintained his own finance director portfolio, supporting business owners, managing directors and entrepreneurs to realise profitable business growth. Chris is a qualified Accountant (FCCA) and a Chartered Tax Advisor (CTA).

About David John Harris

David joined Via in April 2016. He has over 30 years’ experience in the construction industry and started his career in 1983 at Pearce Group and later a director of Pearce Leisure Services Ltd. He has also held the position of managing director for Welsh Division of Cowlin Wales including West of England where he built the business from a £30m to £100m in 5 years, a managing director for Balfour Construction and WRW Construction. He is a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Chartered Institute of Building and the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors.

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