Pareto FM is repositioning to reinforce its commitment to delivering engineering and facilities management services across the UK and Ireland. The facilities and workplace services provider has announced additions to its executive team alongside a refreshed marketing tagline, “Ahead of the Curve.”
Founded in 2014, Pareto FM is recognised for its agility, technical expertise, and partnership-led approach. In 2024, the group acquired Sowga, a mechanical and electrical (M&E) engineering provider, enhancing self-delivery, technical capability, compliance expertise, and multi-service solutions for complex estates.
“Our evolution allows us to stay agile and enhance our capability while maintaining the partnership and flexibility our clients value. We’ve assembled an exceptional leadership team that combines technical depth, commercial insight, and operational experience, all focused on one goal: delivering even greater value for our clients,” said Chief Executive Officer James Clarke.
Clarke has been joined by Kelly Holt as Chief Commercial Officer and Will Metcalfe as Chief Operating Officer. Company founder Andrew Hulbert remains Vice-Chair, ensuring continuity of the culture and values central to Pareto’s success.
“This next chapter is about people, the insight that drives our decisions and the teams that deliver every day. Our evolution allows us to stay agile and enhance our capability while maintaining the partnership and flexibility our clients value. It’s a natural progression that keeps us aligned to what our clients need today and in the future,” Holt added.
The brand refresh and strengthened leadership team position Pareto FM to meet the increasingly complex operational requirements of estates across multiple sectors while reinforcing its technical and compliance capabilities. The focus on people, insight, and operational excellence is designed to deliver measurable value and sustained client satisfaction.
Read how Pareto FM’s strategic growth and leadership expansion is enhancing facilities management solutions across the UK and Ireland.
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