After spending his career in the service industry, Lee
Lunt is heading up new company Cowley, to provide quality
HVAC, refrigeration, installation, and maintenance services
to commercial partners across the country.
Lunt, who
has spent his entire career working in the service industry
both in the UK and in New Zealand, says he is looking
forward to leading the company, getting to work alongside
clients, and helping the company grow.
“For the past
eight years, I’ve been in New Zealand working for large
multinationals in the same industry. So, I’m really
pleased to be working with Cowley and growing the
business.”
While being based out of Auckland, Cowley
is available nationwide with seven branches located around
New Zealand and are part of the wider Clarksons Group which
sets them apart from other companies.
“Being part of
an established group with a proven ERP and consistent shared
systems means commercial property owners, landlords, and
tenants, can count on us for an honest, reliable, high
quality service wherever they are in the country,” he
adds.
Predominantly working in the hospitality, fuels,
commercial property, healthcare, and education sectors, Lunt
says clients can expect the unique benefits of leveraging
industry-leading tech solutions.
“Some of the smart
solutions we’ve got includes the internet of things, and
this allows us to provide really unique solutions for our
customers and really look for solutions to their
problems.”
According to Lunt, the company’s
philosophy is based on solid family-values, as they look to
work closely with customers, treating them as true partners
through providing honest, reliable services.
“The
end goal is for our clients to really count on us for
transparent, solid communication, and industry-leading
expertise and solutions.
“Personally, I’m most
excited about being part of Cowley to provide nimble
services and truly partner and work with our clients
closely.”
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