This month we are celebrating our fifth birthday as Dynamic Networks Group, and we couldn’t be prouder.
So, while normally we’re all about looking to the future. We thought that on this occasion we’d take a short stroll down memory lane to remind ourselves of just how much our team has achieved in the last five years.
Five years ago, Dynamic was a team of five people with one van and ambitious plans. Today, we have 35 members working from our Head Office in Leeds any many more colleagues and partners working directly on client sites and on projects throughout the UK. This successful, sustainable growth can only be achieved with the best people on board, and we’re proud to have attracted so much fantastic talent to the business over the years.
You might have noticed that we’ve been quite busy over the past few months, July has seen us launch our brand new website for our Global Estate Technology division GET Dynamic and our M&E division has seen some great contract wins including The Malmaison Hotel in York and The Ironworks in Leeds.
The last five years at Dynamic have been a whirlwind - of the best kind – and it’s been a pleasure to work alongside so many fantastic people and businesses. A lot has changed, but there’s also a lot that hasn’t; namely a great team with a focus on bringing traditional service values together with the latest technological innovations. That approach sits at the heart of the success we’ve achieved so far, and we believe it will stand us in very good stead for the future, too.
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