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Lester Aldridge is pleased to announce the qualification of five trainee solicitors (left to right); Mehtap Payne, Henrietta Dunkley, Marianne Ironside, Shelley Green and Anthony Sheldon, into teams across the south coast firm. The newly qualified solicitors will join the planning and development, corporate and commercial, LA marine, dispute resolution and private client teams.


Allied Irish Bank (GB) has announced the appointment of Emma Lane as the business centre leader for the Brighton and South East region. She previously worked at Lloyds Banking Group in various roles and has extensive experience working with commercial and corporate customers across the region over the past 15 years. She is now responsible for the South East region covering Brighton, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Surrey and Berkshire, and will report into regional director Mark Medd and have a base in the bank’s Brighton office.


Goadsby Commercial has announced the appointment of Michael Lord to its Hampshire commercial agency team. Lord has worked in property in Southampton and Winchester for the past three years and being local has an extensive knowledge of the area. He is working on the day-to-day agency and marketing for commercial property across Hampshire, and is acting on behalf of Goadsby’s substantial network of clients to secure new tenants and purchasers.


Coffin Mew, a leading regional law firm, has welcomed nine bright legal minds to its ranks following its latest trainee recruitment drive. The new joiners will work across the practice’s core disciplines and sectors while training to become fully qualified, with half of the group bidding to become solicitors and the other half aiming to become legal assistants. Joining an established pool of top legal experts, the nine trainees will predominantly work across Coffin Mew’s three largest practices - Brighton, Portsmouth and Southampton, as well as the Charles Lucas & Marshall office in Newbury.


Property advisers, Vail Williams LLP, has grown its property asset management team with the appointment of new associate Deborah Campbell. Specialising in property and asset management, service charge and treasury management, lease management, and facilities management, she joins Vail Williams from commercial real estate and investment services firm, CBRE in London, where she spent five years as an associate covering the southern region, acting for a broad range of clients, including local authority pension funds, institutional and private investors.


Leading audit, tax and consulting firm RSM has announced the appointment of 9 new trainees in its Southampton office. Alex Webber, Nick Coe, Rhys Williment, Sarah Langridge, (pictured left to right) William Wilbourne-Benfield, (pictured second right) Sam Parkes, Thomas Knowlton, Ben Harman and Hanifa Gufarhave (not pictured) all started work at the firm’s offices at Tollgate in Chandler’s Ford. After completing an intensive internal training course, the new recruits will commence study towards their professional accountancy qualifications.


THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – NOVEMBER 2017


Corporate recovery specialist and business adviser Quantuma is to launch a new service with the arrival of partner Mark Lucas. He will be based in Quantuma’s Southampton office but will have a national remit to grow the new corporate finance offering. He joins from Moore Stephens, where he was a partner, and has extensive experience advising clients in the Thames Valley and south of England. He will not only be working with Quantuma’s growing client base to offer his extensive corporate finance experience, but also with corporates across the firm’s national network.


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