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APPOINTMENTS


L-R: Simon Prescott, Associate Director of Transport; Kelly Allsopp, Associate Director and Andy Roberts, Associate Transport Planner


Trio take up senior roles at M-EC


Consulting development engineers M-EC has made a trio of senior appointments within its transport and civil engineering teams. All based at M-EC’s Leicestershire HQ, the internal promotions see Simon Prescott heading up the Transport team, Kelly Allsopp leading the Civil Engineering team and Andy Roberts taking on greater responsibilities within Transport Planning. Simon has been promoted to


Associate Director of Transport. He


will lead the five-strong Transport team responsible for transport statements and assessments, travel planning, construction traffic management plans, road safety audits and all fundamental infrastructure planning and consultancy. Andy, who joined in 2014 as a


graduate, has been made Associate Transport Planner. He will be responsible for managing a number of multi-disciplinary transport projects, maintaining client


relationships, helping expand the team’s geographical reach and technical capabilities and mentoring current transport engineering apprentice, Dan Green. In M-EC’s Civil Engineering


division, Kelly has been appointed as Associate Director, having joined in 2014 as Assistant Engineer and risen to Associate. She will head a team of ten civil engineers in Leicester, managing the Infrastructure Design team, which provides highways and drainage


design for many of the UK’s leading housebuilders and developers. Edward Mewies, M-EC’s Managing


Director, said: “Congratulations to Simon, Kelly and Andy on their appointments. It is a testament to their hard work and dedication in supporting the fast growth of M-EC and helping us to become one of the UK’s leading consulting development engineers. With their collective experience, we are excited about what their teams will go on to achieve in the coming year.”


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L:R Sam Carnelley; Clive Hunter; Dick Durrant (centre); George Goward and Harry Goward


New recruits will support financial advisers’ growth


Nottingham financial advisers George Square Financial Management has bolstered its team with four new hires, in a move to support the firm’s ongoing growth and development plans. The firm has recruited Dick


Durrant as an independent financial adviser, Harry Goward as a trainee financial adviser, Clive Hunter as an administrator and Sam Carnelley as a secretary, based at the firm’s city


centre office on George Street. Managing Director of George


Square Financial Management George Goward said: “It is an exciting time for the business as we embark on a period of significant growth and development. “I am delighted to welcome our


four new talented and friendly recruits to the team to support this growth and, most importantly, add value to our clients and the service that we offer.”


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