Greg Fitzgerald joined Galliford Try as a 17-year-old tea boy. He left two years ago after a much lauded 10-year stint as chief executive, during which time Galliford was involved in several high-profile London projects, including the Centre Court roof at Wimbledon and the restoration of the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel.
Fitzgerald admits he is obsessed by work, though he does find time to listen to Level 42. He told the Sunday Times in 2015 that he has “never read a book”.
At Bovis he will get a basic salary of £650,000. Bonuses and incentives mean he could make up to £7 million in the first three years.