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APPOINTMENTS


Thomas to take on college curriculum


North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College (NWSLC) is set to be further strengthened by the appointment of a new member to its executive team. Thomas Hamilton-Dick will join


the college as Deputy Principal – Curriculum and Innovation. Tom will build on the organisation’s recent successful Ofsted inspection and develop an ever more agile and responsive curriculum offer. Thomas is expected to take up


his post early in the spring term of 2020. He said: “I’m delighted to be joining the team at NWSLC and very much look forward to working at the heart of the college’s continuing drive towards becoming Ofsted ‘Outstanding’.” Thomas has a background in the


media. He began his teaching career at Grimsby College as a lecturer and swiftly progressed into a wider course leadership role. He then joined North


Nottinghamshire College, rising to become Head of Media. Tom moved to South Essex College


before returning to New College Nottingham as Director of Cluster Creative. Thomas said: “The passion,


commitment and enthusiasm for the success of students from everyone I’ve met so far has been overwhelming and I’m very much looking forward to being part of the NWSLC community. “I am committed to working with


my colleagues, our students and all of our stakeholders to build on our recent Ofsted ‘Good’ rating to ensure that the college continues to provide a first-class student experience.” Marion Plant, Principal and Chief


Executive of NWSLC said, “I am delighted with the appointment of Tom to the role of Deputy Principal. Following our recent Ofsted inspection, we now have a perfect platform to move forward with the development of our curriculum. “We are confident that Tom will


bring a wealth of experience that will help us work towards our ambition to deliver an ‘Outstanding’ service across the board.”


Thomas Hamilton-Dick Three promotions at Smith Partnership


Award-winning legal firm Smith Partnership is starting the year on a high with three significant promotions. Anna McLeod has been made


Partner after excelling in the area of complex clinical negligence claims as Associate Solicitor. Anna has experience in all types


of clinical negligence work, including A+E claims, surgery claims, GP claims and dental negligence. Meanwhile, Danielle Upton has


been promoted from Commercial Property Solicitor to Associate Solicitor. Danielle advises clients on a full


range of property transactions, including freehold and leasehold acquisitions and disposals as well as secured lending, and has particular expertise in complex commercial landlord and tenant matters. Her clients include a national


bespoke eyewear brand, a national digital brand, a marketing and communications agency and a number of local and national charities. There is also good news for Liam


Kreibich who moves up from Solicitor to Associate Solicitor. Liam is part of the Dispute


Resolution department and specialises in landlord and tenant matters. He has a wealth of


28 business network February 2020


experience in all aspects of housing law.


Smith Partnership’s Managing


Partner, Kevin McGrath, said: “It’s very exciting to see the talent that


the firm nurtures coming through. “Anna, Danielle and Liam are


experts in their respective fields and have shown the high levels of client care and commitment for


L-R: Danielle, Liam and Anna


which Smith Partnership is known. “They all richly deserved their


promotions and we are looking forward to their next chapters with us.”


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