Management changes at NECA Victoria and 370 Degrees Group
NECA has appointed Kevin McCosh as the new executive director of the Victoria Chapter. McCosh, the current deputy executive director Victoria, replaces Philip Green, who will be moving into a new role as chief executive officer of 370 Degrees Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of the NECA Group.
In making this announcement, NECA President Wes McKnight paid tribute to Green’s contribution. “Phil is looking for a new set of challenges and I believe he is the ideal person to lead the 370 Degrees Group through its next phase in development. Phil’s experience and leadership values are exactly the right skills we require to see the group respond to the needs of our industry in terms of training,” said Wes McKnight.
“The NECA Victoria Council has great confidence that Kevin McCosh is also the right person to build on Phil’s legacy at NECA Victoria. And we are all very pleased that Phil will remain within the broader NECA organisation,” added Wes.
Phil Honeywood, chairman of 370 Degrees Group, said, “Phil has been the acting CEO of 370 Degrees for the past few months - in addition to his role as NECA Victoria executive director. So the board has already had the opportunity of working with Phil over this period. We are therefore very confident he is the right person to steer the company at this time.”
Both appointments take effect from 1 July 2014.
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