Christopher Kehoe

Group Chief Executive at MARCH (formerly Edwin James Group)

Christopher Kehoe is an experienced executive and leader in various capacities within the business and operational sectors. Currently serving as Chief Executive Officer and Group Chief Executive at MARCH since October 2020, Christopher has also held the position of Non Executive Director and Management Board Member at the Institute for Collaborative Working since December 2012. Prior to MARCH, Christopher served as Group Executive Director at EMCOR Group, Inc. from September 2003 to April 2020, and at EMCOR Group UK within the same timeframe. Previous roles include General Manager at Martindale FM and Senior Operations Manager at Clovemead Ltd. Christopher's academic credentials include a BEng(Hons) in Engineering and Business Studies from Sheffield Hallam University, along with various executive education programs from prestigious institutions such as Cranfield School of Management, University of Cambridge, and Hult Ashridge.

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MARCH (formerly Edwin James Group)

We are March. The leading provider of critical engineering services. We design, install, maintain and improve the little things that make the big things happen. Facilities, machinery, automation and control. Collaborating with the businesses of today, to engineer the industries of tomorrow. We put our clients, their needs, and their ambitions first. We put ideas on the table and boots on the ground. We increase output, reduce costs, save energy, and cut carbon. We invest in individual talents and we innovate for our collective future. We provide total solutions that leave a lasting impact. And we enhance productivity and sustainability across the world. We are March. And we are engineering progress. *March was formally Edwin James Group which included Peak Technology Solutions, Musk Process Services, Peak Technology Solutions, Automated Control Solutions (ACS) and Motivair (which retains its name).