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APPOINTMENTS IN BRIEF


A pair of patent attorneys Freya Hine and Ben Jones, of AdamsonJones, a Nottingham-based patent and trademark attorney, have passed the Patent Examination Board (PEB) Final Diploma Examinations. Both are now registered UK Patent


Attorneys, making the team at AdamsonJones ten-strong. Freya and Ben both joined the firm


as Patent Assistants in October 2012, providing support with all aspects of patent work.


Kevin steps up Business advisory firm PwC has elected Kevin Ellis as its new Chairman and Senior Partner in the UK and Middle East for a four-year term, with effect from 1 July 2016. Kevin is currently


the firm’s Managing Partner and has been a member of the executive board since 2008. A partner in the firm for 20 years,


Kevin has held numerous leadership roles including Head of Advisory from 2008 to 2012. As Managing Partner, Kevin championed new growth areas for the firm, such as cyber security, data and analytics and climate change.


Gateley announces two


Leicester promotions The Leicester office of law firm Gateley has announced the promotion of two lawyers in its commercial disputes resolution team. Claire Herbert has been promoted


to Senior Associate and Natalie Howes has been promoted to Associate. Claire is an experienced commercial disputes resolution lawyer, with over 13 years' experience. Natalie advises on commercial


disputes including breach of contract, professional negligence and partnership disputes. Gareth John, Corporate Partner


and Head of the Leicester office, said: “I am happy for Claire and Natalie. Both promotions are well-deserved and these promotions are evidence of the talent currently within the firm.”


New Deputy Head appointed Nottingham Girls’ High School has appointed Katrina Handford-Smith as Deputy Head, the position recently vacated by new Head, Julie Keller. Katrina will assist


in all aspects of leading the school academically and providing pastoral support, both areas in which she has expertise from her roles as Deputy Head of the Sixth Form since 2012 and, more recently, as Pastoral Assistant Head.


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10 business network June 2016


Center Parcs is the perfect fit


Ellie Jones has joined Center Parcs Conferences and Events as National Account Manager. Ellie will be responsible for


managing and growing the company’s portfolio of agencies to ensure Center Parcs continues to host a range of exciting and unique events for corporate clients. Ellie said: “I love being


outdoors and am particularly interested in healthy living, so my attraction to work at Center Parcs is a perfect fit.”


Promotion to Audit Partner


L-R: Charlotte Dove, Rachel Cullis Dorsett, Annie Brafield, Isabel Dunmore


Now four is the magic number


Nottingham-based Cartwright Communications has expanded its team with two senior promotions and two new members. Rachel Cullis Dorsett joins the 13-strong team as Account Director and


Charlotte Dove has been appointed as Account Executive following a successful internship. Annie Brafield has been promoted to Account Director and Isabel


Dunmore steps up into an account management role. Managing Director Liz Cartwright said: “We’ve had a fantastic 12 months


and I am delighted to be able to both expand and promote our team as we continue our significant growth across the Midlands and UK. “Rachel joins the team with over 20 years’ experience across a number


of PR disciplines including crisis management, stakeholder relations and engagement strategies. “Annie and Isabel’s promotions are a testament to their hard work and


achievements throughout their time at Cartwright Communications. “Charlotte joins Cartwright Communications after undertaking a three-


month internship with us where she demonstrated enthusiasm and hard work in her role. We strive to keep and nurture growing talent.”


Audit, tax and consulting firm RSM, of Grove Park, Leicester, has promoted Gareth Jones to Audit Partner. Gareth specialises in advising owner-managed businesses and organisations in the charity and education sectors and regularly assists trustees and director boards on governance requirements. Gareth’s appointment is one


of 19 RSM partner promotions across the UK, reflecting the firm’s recent growth. Ben Lawrance, RSM’s


Leicester office Managing Partner, said: “It is important to us that we continue to recognise talented individuals in our firm and help them grow. “I am delighted that we are


able to help Gareth in the next important step in his career and I am sure, as a result, he will play an even more significant role in helping our clients grow their businesses profitably, both in the UK and beyond.”


Enfys has got the grades


Innes England’s property asset management team received a boost when Graduate Surveyor Enfys Thomas (pictured) achieved chartered status with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). The Nottingham Trent University graduate passed the Assessment of


Professional Competence (APC) at her first attempt. Enfys said: “I am delighted to have passed my APC as the achievement is


something widely recognised and respected by my clients, colleagues and the business community. “I am looking forward to the next phase of my career with Innes England


and am proud to be a qualified Chartered Surveyor.” Tim Garratt, Managing Director at Innes England, said: “Qualifying as a


Chartered Surveyor is a fantastic achievement and marks an important milestone in Enfys’ career.” Innes England has also appointed


experienced Chartered Surveyor Paul Rogers as an Associate Director. Paul joins from ARC Building


Consultancy, Nottingham, where he focused on commercial consultancy, specifically dilapidations and exit strategies. Paul has over 15 years’


experience as a Chartered Building Surveyor in London, Northampton and Nottingham, with extensive experience in the commercial sector.


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