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APPOINTMENTS IN BRIEF


Hinckley & Rugby welcomes two new non-execs


Hinckley & Rugby Building Society has appointed two new non-executive directors to its board. The arrival of Barbara Melsish and Nemone Wynn- Evans means there are now an equal number of female and male non-execs. Barbara is a qualified risk manager and had a 30-year career at Barclays before joining the not-for-profit side of banking at UK Payments as Director of Payment Integrity and Security for the UK’s banking infrastructure. Nemone’s background is in the


equity capital markets sector of the City of London, including as a former finance director on the main board of a stock exchange.


Nottingham firm strengthens SME services with promotion


Nottingham’s largest independent insurance broker Russell Scanlan has further strengthened its growing SME team with a recent promotion. Transferring from the


company’s specialist Private Client department, Callum Whiting now takes on the role as SME Account Handler at Russell Scanlan, bringing ten years of experience in the insurance industry to the role. Callum said: “Russell Scanlan’s


SME department is moving from strength to strength, so this is an exciting time to be joining such an innovative team that is fast becoming a prominent part of the business.”


Built Environment Consulting expands its senior team


Leading mechanical and electrical engineering firm Built Environment Consulting (BEC) has expanded its senior team with the appointment of Andy Weatherall as Senior Electrical Engineer. Castle Donnington-based BEC


delivers projects across a range of sectors and provides leading sustainable solutions to the built environment. With over 13 years’


experience, Andy will be responsible for the management of the firm’s projects. Carl Ackers, Director at BEC,


said: “BEC has an ambitious growth strategy and Andy’s hire is part of that agenda. His wealth of experience will bring additional expertise and enable us to service more clients with our range of services.”


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Manufacturing firm welcomes Dr Roshan as MD


Industry specialist heads up Nelsons’ investment team


Prominent independent financial adviser John Stanley has joined Nelsons Solicitors as a partner, heading the firm’s specialist investment management team. John, who will be leading what is


now a substantial department at Nelsons, has more than 25 years’ experience of providing financial advice to clients while at law firm Freeths and Lloyds Bank. As an experienced independent financial adviser, John has plans to grow Nelsons’ established team, which currently manages more than £120m worth of investments for clients both in the East Midlands and nationwide. John said: “I am pleased to have


joined such an established firm and be part of its future growth. The investment management team at Nelsons has notably expanded over the past three years and now forms a significant part of the firm’s offering to clients. I am looking forward to building on its success and bringing my expertise and industry knowledge to the firm to help grow the client base still further.”


Peak Sensors, manufacturer of temperature sensors to process control and Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) customers, has appointed Dr Roshan Aucklah to head up its growth and development. Roshan brings with him a wealth of experience gained from previous role as Sales Director of manufacturer Xeracarb. His focus will be ensuring


Peak Sensors continues to provide world-class thermocouple and resistance thermometer sensors as well as developing products for new markets and territories. Current MD Peter Smith


started Peak Sensors in 1997 after spotting a gap in the sensor market. After 20 years of leading the company he is excited about company succession plans and the opportunities available in growing sectors. The change in leadership will enhance Peak Sensors ability to enter new markets and supply new innovative temperature sensors. Peter, who will be moving to a consultant role, said: “We are thrilled


‘I’m excited to join the team and looking forward to meeting with customers over the coming months’


to welcome Roshan to the team. The quality of our manufacturing and customer service has helped us grow for 20 years and Roshan’s expertise will be vital in capitalising on opportunities for further growth.” Roshan added: “I’m excited to join the team and looking forward to


meeting with customers over the coming months. Peak Sensors is very customer-focused and I hope to provide solutions to many new customers with the great service that Peak Sensors offers.”


Leicestershire agency appoints new director


After recently relocating to Narborough Wood Business Park, in Enderby, Leicestershire, Mocha Marketing has a new addition to its senior management team, with Thomas Woolley appointed Marketing and Communications Director to aid the growth of the agency. Thomas, from Leicester, joins Mocha Marketing with a strong background


in digital marketing and brings experience of national and multinational campaigns. He will take the strategic lead on client accounts as well as looking to bring in new business.


‘I’m delighted to have joined the Mocha Marketing team. We’re a young but ambitious agency with exciting plans for growth’


Managing Director Gemma Orton said: “It’s great to have Thomas on


board. He will be working very closely with our clients and will take the lead on expanding and enhancing our range of marketing services.” Thomas added: “I’m delighted to have joined the Mocha Marketing team.


We’re a young but ambitious agency with exciting plans for growth. We’ve got a strong client base and we have recently embarked on our first international campaign.”


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